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California Business Groups Challenge New Law Against Mandatory Employee Meetings

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California Business Groups Challenge New Law Against Mandatory Employee Meetings

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  • California business groups have filed a lawsuit against a new law prohibiting employers from enforcing attendance at meetings discussing unionization.
  • The law, Senate Bill 399, which came into effect on January 1, protects workers from penalties for not attending such meetings.
  • The plaintiffs, including the California Chamber of Commerce and California Restaurant Assn., argue that it infringes on their free speech rights.
  • Supporters claim that these meetings often intimidate employees, undermining their ability to organize for unions.
  • The lawsuit seeks to prevent the law from being enforced, with similar laws already in place in several other states.
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