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Jan. 22, 2014

AB 241: Overtime protection for domestic work employees

For several years, interest groups have lobbied the California and federal governments in an effort to pass legislation addressing the hours and working conditions of domestic work employees. By Ryan A. McCoy


By Ryan A. McCoy


For several years, interest groups have lobbied the California and federal governments in an effort to pass legislation addressing the hours and working conditions of domestic work employees. These groups were at least partially successful on Sept. 26, 2013, when Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law Assembly Bill 241, known as the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights, which enacts overtime protections for domestic work employees. California is the second ...

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