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As California moves to protect workers calling out discrimination, advocates look to take their movement global

The bill, known as the “Silenced No More Act,” would make it easier for workers to speak out about racism, harassment and other workplace abuse by preventing companies from enforcing nondisclosure agreements and nondisparagement clauses against reports of discrimination.
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