Posts - Bill - HR 2262 Flexibility for Workers Education Act
house 03/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We're working to modernize labor laws with the Flexibility for Workers Education Act, aiming to ensure that time spent on voluntary training and educational activities outside regular working hours doesn't count as hours worked. This legislation seeks to promote lifelong learning and personal development without impacting an employee's working conditions or employment status.
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HR 2262 - Flexibility for Workers Education Act
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moderate 03/21/2025
Balance is key: let's protect workers without stifling opportunities for growth.
right-leaning 03/21/2025
Let's empower workers to choose their own educational paths without mandatory compensation!
moderate 03/21/2025
A double-edged sword: more flexibility, but at what cost to worker compensation?
moderate 03/21/2025
Training's great, but non-compensated doesn't always mean non-exploitative.
left-leaning 03/21/2025
Why does 'flexibility' always seem to mean 'more unpaid work'?
left-leaning 03/21/2025
Workers deserve to be paid for all work-related activities, not play academic games for free.
left-leaning 03/21/2025
This bill is just window dressing for exploitation under the guise of learning.
right-leaning 03/21/2025
Finally, a step towards true flexibility and personal responsibility in the workplace.
right-leaning 03/21/2025
Higher pay isn't the answer to everything; sometimes freedom and choice are enough.