Modern Orthodox Rabbis In Los Angeles Seek To Certify Business Ethics

My first thoughts when I heard about this plan.

I hope the execution of this plan is more effective than some of the spelling in this new letter: “PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL INFORMATION SHARED WITH THE PEULAT SACHIROR ANY OF ITS REPRSENTATIVES WILL BE HELD IN THE STRCTEST OF CONFIDENCE. THE CERTIFRICATION AGREEMENT WILL RFLECT THIS IN WRITING.”

Here’s the letter going out to Jewish business owners in Pico-Robertson in particular and then to the wider city:

Dear Business Owner:

We are writing to invite to join us in an inspiring new project that we have undertaken for the benefit of our community.

As you know, Judaism has a rich tradition and volumes of treatises on business ethics, particularly in the area of ethical labor standards and practices. In an effort to raise awareness of this area of Jewish law and ethics, we have recently formed an organization that will offer local establishments the opportunity to promote and publicize their compliance with labor standards and practices. We are calling this organization Peulat Sachir: The Ethical Labor Initiative .

Peulat Sachir is offering – at no charge – a Covenant Document, to be signed by you and a representative of Peulat Sachir that will hang in your window and will favorably promote your business as being in compliance with proper labor practices. In addition, all “covenanted” businesses, restaurants and markets will be publicized free of charge in the printed bulletins of Beth Jacob Cong., Bnai David – Judea Cong., Kehillat Yavneh, and Young Israel of Century City, who will also take your participation into favorable account whenever choosing vendors for synagogue events. On the enclosed page you will find all of the details as to how you can qualify for the Covenant Document. Peulat Sachir’s ultimate goals are to elevate the level of communal awareness concerning the importance of labor law, and to raise the standards of labor law compliance throughout the Jewish community, focusing initially on the Pico Blvd. strip. We are hoping that you will be excited about being among the pioneers who will work with us to launch this groundbreaking project.

The areas that Peulat Sachir will certify are:

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1. Minimum Wage – The current minimum wage for employees in the state of California is $8 an hour.

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2. Overtime – Non-exempt employees must be compensated at one-and-a-half times their regular rate of pay for any hours worked over 8 in one day or 40 in one week. Non-exempt employees must be compensated at double their regular rate of pay for any hours worked over 12 in one day.

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3. Meal and Rest Breaks – Employers must provide a 30-minute off-duty lunch break on or before the fifth hour of each employee’s shift. A second 30-minute off-duty meal period must be provided on before the tenth hour of each employee’s shift. In addition, employers must provide a paid 10-minute rest break for every four hours worked by an employee.

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4. Workers’ Compensation Insurance – Employers must carry appropriate workers’ compensation insurance.

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5. Leave Policies – Employers with over 50 employees must give employees who have been with the company for over one year required leaves for caring for a newborn child, caring for a seriously ill family member or for recuperating from a serious health condition in accordance with the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and California Family Rights Act. FMLA also requires that the employee return at a level of pay equal to what he/she was making before taking leave.

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6. Discrimination/Harassment Policies: Employers must have policies to discourage and deal with illegal discrimination (e.g., based on age, sex, gender, race, etc.) and harassment. Employers must make employees aware of a mechanism within the company to complain about discrimination and harassment.

PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL INFORMATION SHARED WITH THE PEULAT SACHIROR ANY OF ITS REPRSENTATIVES WILL BE HELD IN THE STRCTEST OF CONFIDENCE. THE CERTIFRICATION AGREEMENT WILL RFLECT THIS IN WRITING.

Businesses interested in receiving a Peulat Sachir Covenant Document should contact Peulat Sachirat info@peulatsachir.com about applying. (A member of the Peulat Sachir board may also follow up on this letter with a phone call, inviting your participation.)

We would like to emphasize that Peulat Sachir’s goal is not to hurt businesses which may be in non-compliance with federal or state labor laws, but to encourage the patronage of those with proper labor practices. We hope that by increasing awareness of these issues within our community, we and the rest of the world will be able to look at our local businesses as examples of how to treat employees fairly and legally.

Sincerely,

# of lay leaders from among the group

[Rabbi Yosef Kanefsky

Rabbi Daniel Korobkin

Rabbi Elazar Muskin

Rabbi Steven Weil]

HERE’S THE COVENANT:

The Worker’s Wage: Our Community’s Labor Ethics Covenant

Whereas:

The Torah commands us to pay our workers promptly and accurately, and asks us to recognize that their lives are in our hands (Devarim 24:15).

The Halacha requires us, as members of a larger society, to observe all of the civil “laws of the land” (dina d’malchuta) (Choshen Mishpat, 369:11).

Our patrons are entitled to know that the employees working in the establishments they patronize are being treated fairly and in accordance with halacha.

Therefore, {Name of business}, represented by the undersigned, hereby affirms that it is in compliance with all local, state, and federal laws enacted to ensure that we treat our employees appropriately, as is consistent with our spiritual commitments toward them.

These laws include the following:

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Payment of Minimum Wage
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Payment of Overtime Wages
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Provision of Meal and Rest Periods
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Granting of Family and Personal Leave
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Maintenance of Worker’s Compensation Insurance
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Institution and Upholding of Anti-Discrimination/Anti-Harassment/Anti-Retaliation Policies

We further commit to comply with all laws relating to mandatory training, including attending, and having our employees attend, educational seminars reviewing our respective rights and responsibilities to each other. These seminars will be conducted by the volunteers of Peulat Sachir, our partners in this community covenant, or by other qualified advisors.

This covenant is subject to renewal on an annual basis and may be revoked at any time by Peulat Sachir, in its sole discretion. We further hereby agree to welcome the volunteers of Peulat Sachir to inspect a random sampling of our relevant business records on a semi-annual basis, and to interview our employees to confirm our compliance herewith.

Signed this _______ day of ________, 57__, corresponding to the ________ day of ___________, 20__.

Signed: Business owner

Signed: Representative of Peulat Sachir

About Luke Ford

Raised a Seventh-Day Adventist at Avondale College in Australia, Luke Ford moved to California in 1977. He graduated from Placer High School in 1984, reported the news at KAHI/KHYL radio for three years, attended Sierra College and UCLA, was largely bedridden by Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for six years, and converted to Judaism in 1993. From 1997-2007, Luke made his living from blogging. Living by Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com), he now teaches the Alexander Technique (moving the way the body likes to move). Lessons cost $100 each and last about 45 minutes. In 2011, Luke completed a three-year teaching course at the Alexander Training Institute of Los Angeles. His personal Alexander Technique website is Alexander90210.com. Luke is the author of five books, including: » The Producers: Profiles in Frustration » Yesterday’s News Tomorrow: Inside American Jewish Journalism
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