Union workers in California support a bill (SB 399) to ban captive audience meetings, aimed at enacting the 9th U.S. state ban.

Union workers in California support a bill (SB 399) to ban 'captive audience' meetings, where employers pressure workers to attend political or religious meetings. If passed, California would become the ninth U.S. state to enact such a ban. Business groups, led by the California Chamber of Commerce, argue that the bill violates employers' First Amendment rights.

August 21, 2024
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