Labor/Employment,
Health Care & Hospital Law
Dec. 2, 2022
Employees cannot be penalized for reproductive health choices
In November, voters approved Proposition 1, explicitly adding abortion and contraception rights to the state’s constitution.





When the United States Supreme Court dismantled federal rights to abortion this past summer, California declared itself a safe haven for women across the country seeking access to the procedure. In November, voters approved Proposition 1, adding abortion and contraception rights to the state's constitution.
But this wasn't enough. In anticipation of the Supreme Court's ruling and to prevent further encroachments into private and personal h...
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