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Board clears amendments to Retail Workers Bill of Rights; duplicates file sent for additional review
Summary
Supervisors approved a package of clarifying amendments to San Francisco’s Retail Workers Bill of Rights on first reading and moved a duplicated file with a proposed movie-theater exemption back to committee for further public review.
San Francisco — The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a package of amendments to the city's Retail Workers Bill of Rights on first reading, changes intended to tighten the ordinance and clarify employer and employee obligations.
Supervisor Eric Farrell, the legislation's lead, said the amendments refine the ordinance to ensure it applies to large formula retailers (raising the threshold from 20 to 40 locations), extend certain collective-bargaining clarifications to property-service contractors, and add a short grace period for employers before monetary…
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