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Legislators advance bill ensuring full minimum wage for cannabis workers

January 14, 2024 | 2025 Legislature CT, Connecticut



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Legislators advance bill ensuring full minimum wage for cannabis workers
A significant step towards ensuring fair wages for cannabis workers was taken during the Labor and Public Employees Committee meeting in Connecticut on January 14, 2024. The committee voted to raise a concept that clarifies cannabis workers must be paid the full minimum wage, a move aimed at eliminating any ambiguity surrounding wage standards in the burgeoning cannabis industry.

The discussion highlighted concerns about potentially overstepping legislative boundaries, with one committee member expressing caution about creating legislation based on a single resolved instance. However, the overall sentiment leaned towards the necessity of clear regulations to protect workers' rights in this evolving sector.

The roll call vote saw unanimous support from committee members, signaling a strong commitment to ensuring that cannabis workers receive fair compensation. As the committee continues to deliberate on this important issue, the implications of this decision could set a precedent for labor standards in the cannabis industry across the state. The votes will remain open as further discussions are anticipated.

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