Approved San Francisco Retail Workers Ordinance Means More Restrictions For Employers
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11.21.14
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has voted unanimously to approve a city ordinance, which will create a number of obstacles for many businesses – including retail stores, restaurants, and banks. The ordinance, referred to as the “Retail Workers Bill of Rights,” will severely limit employers’ flexibility and discretion in hiring and allocating work hours among employees. In addition, employers will be penalized if they fail to meet the burdensome and intricate requirements established by the ordinance.
For more details on the San Francisco retail workers ordinance read the Fisher Phillips Legal Alert of the firm’s website.
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