City Councilor Dan Lewis called on two of his colleagues Friday to withdraw legislation they introduced to require employers to set work schedules three weeks in advance and pay employees for unexpected changes, among other requirements. Lewis said he believes that having the proposal on the table damages the city by creating concern among businesses considering an expansion into the Albuquerque market. He called on councilors Isaac Benton and Klarissa Peña to withdraw the bill voluntarily. “I’m in favor of any legislation that helps people, but not at the expense of small business owners, and definitely not at the expense of the very people it’s designed to help,” he said in a written statement. Benton said he has no plans to withdraw the bill.