California labor law threatens goats' wildfire prevention jobs

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California's strategy to reduce wildfire risk by using goats to clear vegetation is under threat due to new state labor regulations that could raise the monthly salary of herders from about $3,730 to $14,000, according to the California Farm Bureau. Companies have historically been allowed to pay goat and sheepherders a monthly minimum salary rather than an hourly minimum wage because their jobs require them to be on-call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. But legislation signed in 2016 also entitles them to overtime pay.
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