What is the 'right to sit' law, and how could it change retail workers' lives?
Briefly

The Ann Arbor 'right to sit' law allows workers to sit during their shifts, promoting inclusivity, particularly for older workers and those with disabilities.
This new law signifies a broader trend across various states, highlighting the shift towards recognition of workers’ rights to take breaks from standing in the workplace.
Despite the introduction of the 'right to sit' law, enforcement can be challenging, and employees may still feel pressure against sitting while working.
The 'right to sit' legislation in Ann Arbor marks a significant step in labor rights that could influence similar laws nationwide and promote better working conditions.
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