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Labor & Employment
Vol. 47, Issue 1, 2019March 22, 2019 EDT

The Secure Scheduling Movement: Why Every State Should Consider Enacting Secure Scheduling Legislation

Amanda Miggo,
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Capital University Law Review
Amanda Miggo, The Secure Scheduling Movement: Why Every State Should Consider Enacting Secure Scheduling Legislation, 47 Capital University Law Review 155 (2019).
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