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Committee hears bill to exempt minor league players from state wage rules while under MLB collective bargaining agreement

3169732 · May 1, 2025
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Senate Committee on Labor and Business members heard May 1 testimony on House Bill 3550, which would exempt minor league baseball players from Oregon wage‑and‑hour statutes while they are compensated under a negotiated Major League Baseball collective bargaining agreement.

The Senate Committee on Labor and Business held a May 1 public hearing on House Bill 3550, which would exempt minor league baseball players from Oregon wage‑and‑hour rules (minimum wage, overtime and related requirements) while they are compensated under a negotiated collective bargaining agreement between Major League Baseball and the minor league players’ union.

Representative Dacia Graber, the bill sponsor, said the exemption is narrowly tailored…

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