Unions back measure protecting employees who skip religious or political work meetings – Capitol News IL

Members of the Illinois Senate advanced a measure that would prohibit Illinois companies from requiring employees to attend work-related meetings about politics or religion. Opponents of the bill, like National Federation of Independent Business Illinois State Director Noah Finley, said the legislation would prevent employees from getting new points of view from their employer – like which legislation their union dues could support.
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The Doctor
2 years ago

Does this mean I can opt out of the lame annual sexual harassment videos?

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