Ag Wage Bill Moves to House Pt2

Ag Wage Bill Moves to House Pt2

Bob Larson
Bob Larson
I'm Bob Larson. The Ag-wage bill that passed through the Senate could help settle back-pay claims for uncompensated rest breaks, but the version that made it to the House only did so after serious trimming ...

BRAD HAWKINS ... "The original bill, as it was approved by the committee, was a two-part bill. The first part of bill would look ahead and provide the industry clarity on if growers pay employees by the piece or by the pound, it would clarify that. Then the bill also had a look-back and say to satisfy these lawsuits, here's what employers could do to satisfy these lawsuits."

Senator Brad Hawkins says the piece-rate compensation part of the bill that was cut, can be revisited again another time ...

BRAD HAWKINS ... "We decided to look at the political realities, for this legislative session anyway, and realize a little bit of something is better than nothing. I offered a floor amendment on the Senate floor which scaled the original bill back significantly to only the look-back portion of the bill. So, as the bill has now advanced to the state House of Representatives, it's focused on the look-back provisions on how to compensate employees on past uncompensated breaks. And if they do that, then they will be free from these lawsuits."

Hawkins says it's good that SB 5720 made it to the Democrat-controlled House, where it now goes to committee.

A similar House bill failed to receive a hearing.

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