CONNECTICUT TEAMSTERS DEMAND LAWMAKERS PROTECT STRIKING WORKERS, IMPROVE WAREHOUSE SAFETY
Legislation Would Address Unreasonable Production Quotas, Extend UI to Workers on Strike
HARTFORD, Conn.,
"These bills are essential for protecting
House Bill 6907 would allow workers on strike to collect unemployment insurance after two weeks, while House Bill 6904 would increase safety protections for warehouse workers in the state, including limits on production quotas to prevent stress-related injuries. Senate Bill 8, the companion legislation in the upper chamber, does both.
"This bill would send a message to abusive employers across the state that they cannot expect to continue the practice of exploiting their workforce or illegally stalling out workers in contract negotiations," said
i-Health warehouse workers
"Instead of hiring enough workers, the company chose to force excess overtime every week and forced everyone to come to work
"My hope is that these bills will help all warehouse workers, and the workers of
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents 1.3 million hardworking people in the
Contact:
Matt McQuaid, (771) 241-0015
[email protected]
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SOURCE International Brotherhood of Teamsters
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