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California bill aims to stop employers from reaching out during off hours
A new California bill introduced this week aims to prevent employers from reaching out to their employees outside of work hours.  The bill, AB 2751, introduced by State Assemblymember Matt Haney, aims to bring greater work-life balance to employees in California by creating a “right-to-disconnect” from calls, texts and emails after work hours.  The legislation would have California companies better define “compensated” hours and implement a company-wide policy to adhere to the “right-to-disconnect laws.”  The state’s labor commission could investigate and fine employers for breaching employees' personal time.  “Work has changed drastically compared to what it was just 10 years

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