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Government

Nov. 21, 2014

New pro-employee ordinances in SF may be tough to challenge

Legal observers said a new set of pro-employee laws in San Francisco passed Tuesday night are likely to be difficult to challenge successfully in court.


By Laura Hautala


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Legal observers said a new set of pro-employee laws in San Francisco passed Tuesday night are likely to be difficult to challenge successfully in court.


The ordinances aim to make retail workers' work schedules more predictable and give them more access to full time work.


The city, which is often the vanguard of pro-employee policies throughout the state, is responding to an increase i...

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