CONNECTICUT PASSES TEAMSTERS-BACKED WAREHOUSE WORKER PROTECTION LAW
Bill Passes with Overwhelming Support from Lawmakers, Gov.
HARTFORD, Conn.,
"It was a multi-year fight by Connecticut Teamsters to get this bill passed, but we don't back down from tough fights — we win them," said
The new law regulates dangerous, high-surveillance, data-driven warehouse management systems like those used by Amazon. It prevents employers from imposing warehouse productivity quotas that force workers to compete against one another, interfere with legally mandated breaks, increase the likelihood of on-the-job injuries, or remain hidden from employees.
The legislation also contains unique enforcement mechanisms, allowing warehouse workers to sue employers who encroach on their new rights under the law. The
"This law will put an end to the race to the bottom in the warehousing industry, which is driving sky-high injury rates at Amazon and other bad employers," Calo said. "We thank Senate President
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents over 1.3 million hardworking people in the
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SOURCE International Brotherhood of Teamsters
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