Alabama HJR62 urges the state to adopt a temporary workers' bill of rights to protect and improve conditions for temporary workers.
Alabama HJR62 urges the state to adopt a temporary workers' bill of rights, which includes ensuring temporary workers are paid a living wage, receive basic information about their work assignments, and are not charged for background checks or drug tests. It also mandates that temporary workers receive the same safety training as other employees, are informed of worksite hazards, and are made aware of injury reporting guidelines.
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