With millions of Americans changing jobs, one California politician wants to use the 'Great Reset' to create a better work-life balance for workers.
With millions of Americans changing jobs, one California politician wants to use the"Great Reset" to create a better work-life balance for workers.
Employers subject to the law, which would apply to 20% of California's workforce, also would be barred from reducing people's pay if they work less than their standard workweek, Garcia told CBS News. The bill would not apply to workers who are represented by a union and covered by a collective bargaining agreement.
California's economy is the fifth-largest in the world and the largest among U.S. states, making it a bellwether for many aspects of workplace culture.The California Chamber of Commerce called it a"job killer," saying it would make hiring more expensive and lead to a drop in jobs in California.
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