Pittsburgh’s attempts to force employers to offer paid sick leave and building owners to ramp up emergency response training have both been stymied by the Commonwealth Court 
en banc.

In a May 17 unreported opinion in Pennsylvania Restaurant and Lodging Association v. City of Pittsburgh, the court ruled 6-1 to uphold an Allegheny County trial court decision invalidating the city’s Paid Sick Days Act.

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