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L.A. may add additional burdens on employers during coronavirus epidemic


  • April 1, 2020
  • /   Jorge Pacheco
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Los Angeles city council building

Proposed new rules in the City of Los Angeles would dictate whom employers can lay off during a crisis, and who would be hired back first, once businesses reopen. 

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