Board Bill Number 104 In Session 2023-2024
Fair Scheduling
Summary
A Board Bill related to improving workers' rights by requiring employers to provide advance notice of schedules to employees, to pay employees for time on call, and to pay for time scheduled in the event of late cancelation of shifts. It also provides for The St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment (SLATE) to establish a employee complaint-system; determines penalties including fines; prohibits retaliation against any employee for reporting violations; provides for noninterference with collective bargaining agreements; establishes authority for rules and regulations; establishes records retention requirements; contains a severability clause; and contains an effective date clause dependent upon restored authority of the City to regulate terms of employment.
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Latest Bill text:
- Introduced (285.89 KB PDF)
Overview
Session: 2023-2024
Introduced: 09/22/2023
Primary Sponsors: Daniela Velazquez
Latest Activity: Committee Hearing
Co-Sponsors:
President Megan E Green
Legislative History
Legislative activities and outcomes for this board bill. Learn more about what these activities mean.
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09/22/2023
First Reading
Bill text was introduced (285.89 KB PDF).
09/22/2023Referred to a Committee
The bill was assigned to the Transportation and Commerce Committee.
10/11/2023Committee Hearing
The bill was held in committee during the Transportation and Commerce Committee hearing.
03/04/2024Committee Hearing
The bill was held in committee during the Transportation and Commerce Committee hearing.
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