In general, employers have the right to change an employee's schedule as long as they provide reasonable notice. However, what constitutes reasonable notice can vary depending on the circumstances and state laws. In some states, such as California, employers are required to provide employees with a certain amount of advance notice before changing their schedules. In other states, there may not be specific laws mandating notice, but courts have generally considered a few days' notice to be reasonable. If your employer changes your schedule without notice or with inadequate notice, it can be disruptive and cause inconvenience for you, especially if you have other commitments like childcare or appointments. If this is happening to you, you may want to speak with your employer or human resources representative to discuss the issue and try to find a solution.
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