California's strong labor laws aren't enough to protect workers, report says
Although California has some of the toughest labor laws in the country, a new study has found workers routinely suffer violations while on the job. A team of researchers from UC San Francisco and Harvard University earlier this year surveyed 980 California workers at dozens of the state's largest retail, food and other service sector companies. The workers reported frequent abuses over pay, ...
by Suhauna Hussain, Los Angeles Times
May 16, 2024
2 minutes
Although California has some of the toughest labor laws in the country, a new study has found workers routinely suffer violations while on the job.
A team of researchers from UC San Francisco and Harvard University earlier this year surveyed 980 California workers at dozens of the state's largest retail, food and other service sector companies. The workers reported frequent abuses over pay, work schedules and other issues.
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