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Kansas Employment Law: Is it illegal to work for two different grocery stores? |
My daughter works at a very small health food co-op in one town and recently got a job at a chain grocery store in a neighboring town. The chain told her she'd have to quit her co-op job due to a KS law stating you can't work in two different grocery stores. I do not see where this is a law. The store could have a written policy and also may have a non-compete clause in the offer letter your daughter may have received from either company, in which case, she can not work for both at the same time. I would ask the chain to provide you with the statue number so you can review it for yourself (I have a feeling they won't be able to) Here is the link for Kansas workplace laws. http://www.dol.ks.gov/es/html/wagepay_DE... i think it is only a store policy. b ut one they can legally have. i am sending you some website that might be useful i know the store i work at now doesn't allow another grocery store job it is store rule and common sense. but it will allow to work anywhere else and have them as a second job i hope i help even a little good luck and i hope we all give good answers. |
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