Legislatures love to delegate their power to rule-making agencies. There are limits to how much they can do this, but it is a huge cancer at the federal level. I'm not sure where the limits are.
What do you mean legal? The law is what law-making bodies says it is. There is no Federal right-to-work, and properly it's not the Federal government's business anyways. So, unless there's something in the California Constitution to prevent it, it's legal. I don't know the California Constitution that well.
They did just ban truck owner-operators, though, so I'm guessing it's not that good for individuals.
How is this remotely legal?
Legislatures love to delegate their power to rule-making agencies. There are limits to how much they can do this, but it is a huge cancer at the federal level. I'm not sure where the limits are.
And the Supreme Court just struck this down on the federal level. Which is hilarious, because it sent dems fucking freaking for a day or two.
Law is paper. Power is power.
What do you mean legal? The law is what law-making bodies says it is. There is no Federal right-to-work, and properly it's not the Federal government's business anyways. So, unless there's something in the California Constitution to prevent it, it's legal. I don't know the California Constitution that well.
They did just ban truck owner-operators, though, so I'm guessing it's not that good for individuals.