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Senate Labor Committee advances several labor bills, holds discussion on earned‑sick‑leave change

Senate Labor Committee · December 5, 2024
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On Dec. 5 the committee advanced bills on workers' compensation definitions, poll-worker wage exemptions, prosecutor funding for wage enforcement, cooperatives and prevailing wages, board-and-lodging valuation, and more; it held S3249 (earned sick leave/CBA treatment) for discussion only.

The Senate Labor Committee on Dec. 5 moved a package of labor bills out of committee and held one measure for further discussion.

Bills approved by the committee included a workers' compensation definitional clarification (S794), an exemption so poll-worker wages do not affect unemployment compensation (S900), funding for county prosecutors to enforce wage-and-hour laws…

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