March 5, 2017
Updated March 2016 Existing labor and employment laws dictate fundamental baseline employment standards, but often fail to ensure that working people can secure a decent standard of living. Today, less than 13 percent of the U.S. workforce has the power to improve their wages and working conditions through collective bargaining.… Read More»
Tags: 101, Department of Labor, FLSA, FMLA, hours, minimum wage, scheduling, wages
September 21, 2016
Update (10/21/16): Since we published this post, the Emeryville, California City Council unanimously approved legislation that will require large retail employers to publish work schedules two weeks in advance, pay extra compensation for last-minute schedule changes and provide opportunities for part-time employees to work more hours before hiring another person. This is just… Read More»
Tags: Bill de Blasio, Chamber of Commerce, just hours, on-call schedules, scheduling, work schedules, Working Washington
June 13, 2016
Jobs With Justice hosted a tweetchat this afternoon to highlight the issues faced by working women and the organizing and policy solutions they have been demanding and winning. You can see some of the highlights below. State of #WorkingWomen – Curated tweets by jwjnational
Tags: Discrimination, Fightfor15, organizing, Paid Leave, scheduling, wages, women, WorkingWomen
January 14, 2016
On January 13, members of the coalition for Just Hours testified at a DC city council hearing in favor of the Hours and Scheduling Stability Act, spearheaded by D.C. Jobs With Justice and introduced by Councilmember Vincent Orange. The proposed rules would usher in more predictable schedules and stable employment opportunities… Read More»
Tags: Fight for 15, Hours and Scheduling Stability Act, just hours, Restaurant workers, Retail workers, scheduling
October 29, 2015
In early October Urban Outfitters announced that it would be ending on-call scheduling, joining the growing list of retailers such as The Gap, J. Crew, Bath & Body Works, and Victoria’s Secret that are abandoning the abusive employer practice. However, Urban Outfitters admitted that the company would only make reforms… Read More»
Tags: Bath and body works, J. Crew, on-call schedules, scheduling, The Gap, urban outfitters, Victoria's Secret
September 17, 2015
Bath & Body Works recently announced it would stop utilizing on-call scheduling, becoming the latest in a string of retail establishments, including Gap, Victoria’s Secret and Abercrombie & Fitch, to abandon the practice. On-call schedules are popular in the retail and service sectors, forcing employees to schedule their lives around… Read More»
Tags: Abercrombie & Fitch, Bath & Body Works, Gap, just hours, Retail Workers Bill of Rights, scheduling, Victoria's Secret
July 16, 2015
This week, employees of companies like Marshalls, McDonald’s and Macy’s told nearly 100 Washington, D.C. residents gathered at Pennsylvania Avenue Baptist Church how unstable hours and so-called “just-in-time” scheduling practices take a toll on their families and their ability to make ends meet. The community hearing kicked off the launch… Read More»
Tags: Center for Law and Social Policy, DC, DC Fiscal Policy Institute, Elissa Silverman, Fair Workweek, just hours, Kalmanovitz Initiative, Macy's, Marshalls, scheduling, Tony Lucca, washington, Workers Rights Board
November 26, 2014
UPDATE: On December 5, 2014, the Retail Workers Bill of Rights officially became law in San Francisco, 10 days after the Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the ordinances for the second time. This legislation will go into effect on January 5, 2015. San Francisco will likely soon adopt a landmark… Read More»
Tags: full-time work, just in time scheduling, on call, RWBOR, scheduling, SF, Target, Walmart
November 19, 2014
Today, San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the Retail Workers Bill of Rights, a potentially precedent-setting package of legislation to address abusive scheduling practices at corporate retailers. The legislation is expected to pass a second vote by the board and be signed into law by the mayor in the… Read More»
Tags: $15 minimum wage, Black Friday, Board of Supervisors, chain stores, David Chiu, Eric Mar, hours, jobs with just hours, Jobs With Justice San Francisco, just hours, McDonald's, OUR Walmart, retail, Retail Workers Bill of Rights, San Francisco, San Francisco Board of Supervisors, scheduling, strike, Tiffany Beroid, Walmart, WalmartStrikers
October 1, 2014
Yesterday, a new bill intended to curb abusive scheduling practices at chain stores, fast food restaurants and banks was introduced to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. The Predictable Scheduling and Fair Treatment Ordinance, introduced by Supervisor David Chiu, would require employers at certain chain businesses to post work schedules… Read More»
Tags: Board of Supervisors, California, David Chiu, Eric Mar, formula retail, retail, Retail Workers Bill of Rights, RWBOR, San Francisco, schedules, scheduling, Supervisor Chiu, Supervisor Mar