On-Call Policy Scrutiny May Force Retail Staffing Changes
By Jonathan Randles ( April 20, 2015, 1:50 PM EDT) -- A push by lawmakers and regulators in New York and California to improve conditions for low-wage workers has zeroed in on some retailers' practice of requiring employees to be on-call with no promise that they'll actually work, a development that experts say could force the industry to change its staffing models and potentially bring added costs and future liability....
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