Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) has signed legislation to allow public sector workers like firefighters and teachers to use legal medical marijuana without fear of losing their jobs.
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Missouri Marijuana Worker Union Dispute Could Have Major Implications For National Labor Law
A push by workers in a St. Louis marijuana facility to form a union could have national ramifications on labor law, with the company hoping to block their effort by asking the federal government to intervene.
New Marijuana Laws Take Effect In Multiple States—Affecting Workers, Regulators, Product Labeling And More
For several states across the U.S., the new year means new marijuana laws taking effect—touching on policies that range from employment protections to packaging requirements.
California And Washington State Anti-Discrimination Protections For Workers Who Use Marijuana Officially Take Effect
Workers who use marijuana in compliance with state law in California and Washington State will have new employment protections as of Monday.
Washington Poised To Prohibit Pre-Employment Discrimination For Marijuana Use Following House Approval Of Senate Bill
Both chambers of the Washington State legislature have now passed legislation to prevent employers from discriminating against job applicants for marijuana use.
D.C. Mayor Signs Bill Providing Workplace Protections For Marijuana Consumers
Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) has signed a bill that bans most workplaces from firing or otherwise punishing employees for marijuana use.