"California Bill Proposes 'Right to Disconnect' for Workers After Hours"

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California Assemblymember Matt Haney has introduced Assembly Bill 2751, which would grant employees the "right to disconnect" from work-related calls and texts after office hours, ensuring uninterrupted personal and family time. If passed, California would be the first state to implement such a law, applying to both public and private employers with exceptions for emergencies or scheduling purposes.
Topics:business#assembly-bill-2751#california#employment-law#politics#right-to-disconnect#work-life-balance
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