Millions of workers in New York City will get additional time off when a new law goes into effect next week.
In the city, most employees are already required to have 40-56 hours of paid time off.
But starting Sunday, employers must provide an additional 32 hours of unpaid protected leave per year.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Friday touted the new law, which also expands what qualifies for paid time off, that the City Council passed last year.
But since it was the beginning of the year, he said he hadn't accrued enough hours to take time off from work.
Lebron said he hopes the new law will afford him more visits to the doctor.
An Amazon spokesperson said the company complies with all federal and local laws and "will ensure we meet the requirements of this law.". »