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Yes, California Kids Are Learning About Unions!
Common Dreams has published California Public School Students Will Learn About Labor Rights. This is an enormous step in a direction that will prepare future generations to take care of themselves in the sometimes nasty world of work.
The law intends “to equip pupils with this knowledge to protect them from retaliation and discrimination, to ensure that these young workers receive all wages and benefits to which they are entitled, to empower them to refuse unsafe work when necessary, and to prepare them to assert their labor rights whenever these rights are threatened,” according to the bill text.
“Too often, young workers face wage theft, unsafe conditions, sexual harassment, or other abuses at work,” Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher, chief officer of the California Labor Federation, told the Contra Costa News. “By requiring that high school students be taught their rights as employees, A.B. 800 empowers young people with the information and tools they need to understand their rights as workers and protects them against workplace abuses.”
(graphic via freepik.com)