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This Is Labor In California, Episode 2: Concerted Refusals To Work During The COVID-19 Pandemic (Podcast)
10 November 2020
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
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In this episode of our California labor law podcast series,
Maria Anastas and Sean Kramer discuss the rights of employees to
refuse to work and how those rights have been exercised during the
COVID-19 pandemic. The speakers also address how the National Labor
Relations Board evaluates what constitutes protected activity.
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