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Trap is set: Job market is about to get crushed if Labor Department doesn’t act now

“I work every other Sunday as a closer, which [ends] at 10:30 or really 11-ish, then [I am] scheduled at 6 a.m. the next morning.” “Managers, if you talk to them about the schedule, they’ll blame [any issues] on the software.” “They expect you to always say yes [to the next shift].” The quotes from []
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