
In this chapter of "Trapped!", the story delves deeper into the mysterious situation surrounding Margaret’s family and their connection to a serious matter involving law enforcement.
On Dec. 19, 2025, Governor Kathy Hochul signed the Trapped at Work Act (the Act) into law. This legislation, effective immediately, impacts agreements and policies that require employees to …
Retailers to prohibit the sale of inhumane wildlife traps that cause sufering to animals. Fashion brands and retailers to stop using and selling real animal fur. Legislators in countries such as the United …
The following questions may be utilized throughout the study of Trapped! as reflective writing prompts, or alternatively, they can be used as targeted questions for class discussion and reflection.
“TRAPPED” by Alexander Lee-Rekers (StageMilk, 2024) A What’s the problem? B I can’t go back in there. A Why not? B You heard them. How can I?
New York’s Trapped at Work Act: What Employers Need to Know About “Stay or Pay” Employment Arrangements New York has enacted the “Trapped at Work Act,” a new law that significantly restricts …
On Dec. 19, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed into law Assembly Bill A584C, known as the “Trapped at Work Act,” which took effect immediately and amends the New York Labor Law to prohibit the use …