The bill would require one employee for every two self-checkout machines, though large warehouse retailers that require a membership would be exempt.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — On the first day of summer with parts of California sweltering under a heat advisory, a state worker safety board approved standards Thursday that would require employers to protect workers from indoor heat, but would exempt state correctional facilities. The board of the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health first […]
The bill would require one employee for every two self-checkout machines, though large warehouse retailers that require a membership would be exempt.
The proposed regulation comes as California and Oregon brace for a punishing heat wave.
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