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This Is Labor In California, Episode 1: Union-Sponsored AB 685's New COVID-19 Requirements
08 October 2020
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
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In this episode of our new series on labor issues in California,
Maria Anastas, Daniel Adlong, and Sean Kramer discuss what
organized labor in California is doing about COVID-19, in terms of
legislation and union information requests during the pandemic. The
speakers specifically discuss Assembly Bill (AB) 685, which now
requires employers to take action when they receive notice of
potential COVID-19 exposure and ensure that contact tracing
protocols are in place.
Originally published by Ogletree Deakins, October
2020
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