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  2. 2018 California Proposition 11 - Wikipedia

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    Under existing California labor laws, employers are required to provide meal and rest breaks to their employees. However, emergency medical services (EMS) providers argued that EMTs and paramedics should be exempt from this requirement due to the nature of their work, where they need to be available for immediate emergency response. Proposition ...

  3. Break (work) - Wikipedia

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    The state of California requires that both meal and rest breaks be given to employees; workers in New York must be given meal breaks, but rest breaks are not required. [12] In some U.S. states, such as the state of California, meal breaks are legally mandated. [10]

  4. California Labor Code - Wikipedia

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    The California Labor Code, more formally known as "the Labor Code", [1] is a collection of civil law statutes for the State of California. The code is made up of statutes which govern the general obligations and rights of persons within the jurisdiction of the State of California.

  5. Adult care home made employees work through breaks in CA ...

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    The adult care provider must pay back wages and damages to 108 employees, the Department of Labor said. Adult care home made employees work through breaks in CA, feds say. It owes $690,000

  6. Court: Managers Don't Have To Ensure Lunch Breaks - AOL

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  7. California Northstate sued again — this time for allegedly ...

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    Managers also required Brewer to work through her lunch breaks or shorten them, which is against state law. “We do not believe this case has any merit,” California Northstate spokesman Doug ...

  8. California Assembly Bill 5 (2019) - Wikipedia

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    California Superior Court Judge Ethan Schulman issued his ruling on August 10, 2020, stating that Uber and Lyft must treat their drivers as employees under AB-5, as their work in the context of the "ABC test" was not outside the usual course of their business, nor was a "multi-sided platform" as Uber and Lyft had argued but simply ...

  9. Change in Lunch Breaks at 2 Southern California Ports ... - AOL

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