Bill
S 4081
Fair Wages for Home Care Workers Act
Bill removes overtime and minimum wage exemptions for caregiving workers, extending federal labor protections to previously excluded domestic and elder care employees.
Bill
S 4081
Bill removes overtime and minimum wage exemptions for caregiving workers, extending federal labor protections to previously excluded domestic and elder care employees.
S 4081 amends the Fair Labor Standards Act to remove overtime and minimum wage exemptions for certain caregiving employees. Currently, some caregiving workers—such as domestic servants and companions to elderly or disabled individuals—are excluded from federal wage and hour protections. This bill would extend those protections to previously exempted caregiving roles.
Caregiving is a low-wage sector with predominantly women and immigrant workers who currently lack federal overtime pay requirements or minimum wage guarantees in many states. Extending these protections could increase labor costs for families and care agencies while potentially improving working conditions for approximately 2-3 million home care and domestic workers nationwide.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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