A group of Michigan House Democrats has introduced legislation that would require employers to provide seating for workers when their job duties can reasonably be performed while sitting.
Proposal Details
Under the proposed legislation, employers would be required to provide a suitable seat for employees whose work can be performed in a seated position. The bill specifies that acceptable seating could include a chair, bench, or stool equipped with back support.
The proposal also addresses positions where employees must stand to complete their duties. In those situations, employers would be required to provide a seat nearby for workers to use during periods when they are not actively performing job-related tasks.
The legislation would prohibit employers from disciplining, penalizing, or otherwise retaliating against employees for using seating provided under the law. Supporters of the measure say it is intended to improve workplace conditions and employee comfort while maintaining productivity requirements.
Original reporting: WOWO News/Talk (Fort Wayne) — read the source article.