‘The best state for workers’: what are Minnesota’s new labor laws?
by Steven Greenhouse from US news | The Guardian on (#6C39Q)
New legislation will mandate paid leave, prohibit non-compete clauses and bar captive anti-union meetings, among other measures
Minnesota's Democratic governor and legislature has enacted one of the most pro-worker packages of legislation that any US state has passed in decades which includes paid family and medical leave, prohibits non-compete clauses, bars employers from holding anti-union captive audience meetings, and strengthens protections for meatpacking workers and Amazon warehouse employees.
Minnesota's new legislation mandates paid sick days, allows teachers' unions to bargain over educator-to-student ratios and creates a statewide council to improve conditions for nursing home workers.
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