University of Wisconsin–Madison

Recently Enacted and Introduced State and Local Fair Scheduling Legislation

Type Policy Brief or Report
Year 2017
Level City or Town, County, State
State(s) All States
Policy Areas Economic Justice
Just-in-time scheduling practices give workers minimal notice of their schedules, destabilizing hours and incomes, preventing workers from securing full-time work. This report provides examples of fair scheduling ordinances that require advance notice of shifts, compensates workers for last-minute changes, and ensures that additional hours are offered to existing employees before hiring new ones.

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