A new bill introduced in Michigan could give workers more protection from after-hours work calls, texts, emails and messages. On May 7, Sen. Erika Geiss (D-Taylor) introduced Senate Bill 948, known as the Workplace Employee Boundaries (WEB) Act. The proposal would prevent employers from requiring employees to respond to work-related communication outside their normal work hours in most situations. The bill applies to communication connected to…
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