SB 172
Prescribes certain rights for agricultural workers. (BDR 53-959)
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Bill overview
This bill, known as the Agricultural Workers’ Bill of Rights, aims to protect the rights of agricultural workers in Nevada. It clarifies that rest and meal periods apply to agricultural employees, removes exemptions for valuing lodging and meals provided by employers, and establishes several new rights related to housing, access to services, and working conditions. The bill also prohibits certain restrictive actions, requires employer notices, and addresses protections during emergencies, and authorizes collective bargaining.
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