The state Assembly Labor and Employment committee approved a trimmed back Assembly Bill 2752, 6-2 in late April. It now moves on to the Appropriations committee. The bill is aimed at providing greater protection for safety and health whistleblowers.The bill has been amended twice in recent weeks. Gone is language that would have stiffened penalties for discriminating against workers who file workers' compensation claims. The bill now focuses on safety and health whistleblower provision
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