Labor Commissioner Cites California Hotel $4.7M for Violating COVID-19 Right to Recall Law

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Insurance Journal - Oct 19, 2023

The California Labor Commissioner’s Office cited Hyatt Regency Long Beach $4.79 million for reportedly failing to timely offer job positions to 25 employees laid off during the COVID-19 pandemic once the hotel increased its business operations and began rehiring employees. …...

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