Obama to Give 300,000 Workers Paid Sick Leave With New Executive Order

President again goes around Congress to advance his agenda.

— -- President Obama will sign an executive order Monday giving hundreds of thousands of workers employed by federal contractors access to paid sick leave.

The order will require federal contractors to give employees the ability to earn at least seven days (56 hours) of paid sick leave annually. It will give about 300,000 workers new access to paid sick leave, and an additional number of workers the ability to earn more sick leave than they had before.

Workers' rights advocates praised Obama's actions, saying it would encourage private companies to institute similar leave policies.

"Such a move is precisely the government’s role: to create model standards for the rest of the country to follow," Ellen Bravo, the executive director of Family Values at Work, wrote in a statement.

Administration officials said the latest action would help lower costs associated with worker attrition rates and workplace illness, and make companies contracting with the federal government more attractive to potential employees.