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Urgent call for justice in labor law violations

June 20, 2024 | California State Assembly, House, Legislative, California


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Urgent call for justice in labor law violations
During a recent government meeting, officials emphasized the critical mission of labor law enforcement and the urgent need to address the challenges faced by workers in California's service sector. A report from Harvard University and UCSF highlighted alarming statistics, revealing that 46% of surveyed service workers had experienced labor law violations, yet only 25% reported these issues, primarily to supervisors rather than state agencies.

The discussion underscored the barriers that prevent workers from coming forward, including fears of retaliation and deportation. Officials noted that the current backlog in addressing these violations represents only a fraction of the broader issue, stressing the importance of creating a supportive environment for workers to seek justice. The committee's commitment to tackling these challenges was acknowledged, with a call for continued focus on ensuring timely resolutions for those who do report violations.

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