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GA HR1069
Resolution
Status
Passed
3/23/2022
Primary Sponsor
William Boddie
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AI Summary
- Designates April 4, 2022, as "Celebration of Organized Labor in Georgia Day" by the Georgia House of Representatives
- Credits the American Labor Movement with achieving better wages, reasonable work hours, safer working conditions, the end of child labor, and women's suffrage
- Acknowledges the labor movement's role in passing major legislation including minimum wage laws, the Civil Rights Act, Title VII, the Occupational Safety and Health Act, and the Family Medical Leave Act
- Recognizes Georgia labor organizations including the Georgia AFL-CIO, the Atlanta North Georgia Labor Council, the Augusta East Georgia Central Labor Council, the Central Georgia Federation of Trades and Labor Council, the Savannah Regional Central Labor Council, and their affiliates
- Acknowledges the Georgia Working Families Caucus, Georgia STAND-UP, Construction Ready, and other worker family organizations for their contributions on behalf of labor
Legislative Description
Celebration of Organized Labor in Georgia Day; April 4, 2022; recognize
Last Action
House Read and Adopted
3/23/2022
Full Bill Text
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