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Flexible and Predictive Scheduling

In some occupations, the inability to have a flexible and predictable schedule has made it increasingly difficult for workers to balance other commitments, like providing child care, getting or keeping a second job, and accessing or receiving needed medical care, among other things.

 Workers who want to advocate for more predictable and stable schedules may fear retaliation if they do so. However, some employers permit employees flexibility in creating their schedule within parameters set by the employer. This flexible and predictive scheduling page explains current laws and trends in flexible and predictive scheduling. To learn more about your rights with respect to flexible and predictive scheduling please read below:

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If you have questions about or need help with your legal rights, contact Outten & Golden LLP.