Require employers with 10+ workers to offer commuter benefits
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Resolution 22-09 N.S.
In Plain English
The city adopted a new law requiring businesses with 10 or more employees to provide commuter benefits like transit passes or parking subsidies. This helps workers afford public transportation and reduces traffic congestion. Employers must comply with the new requirements or face potential penalties.
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