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SB 5725

Clarifying the application of the industrial welfare act and minimum wage act to airline cabin crews.

2023-2024 Regular Session Introduced by Steve Conway and 3 co-sponsors

Overview: SB 5725, "Clarifying the application of the industrial welfare act and minimum wage act to airline cabin crews", has been placed in the Senate Rules "X" file.Purpose and

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Bill Summary · SB 5725

Overview: SB 5725, "Clarifying the application of the industrial welfare act and minimum wage act to airline cabin crews", has been placed in the Senate Rules "X" file.

Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to clarify the applicability of the state's industrial welfare act and minimum wage act to airline cabin crew members, addressing potential ambiguities or inconsistencies in the existing laws.

Key Provisions:
- Explicitly states that the industrial welfare act and minimum wage act apply to airline cabin crew members.
- Ensures that cabin crew members are afforded the same labor protections and minimum wage requirements as other workers in the state.
- Provides legal clarity and consistency in the application of these labor laws across different industries and occupations.

Affected Parties and Impacts:
- Airline cabin crew members will have their rights and entitlements under the industrial welfare act and minimum wage act clearly established.
- Airlines operating in the state will need to ensure compliance with the applicable labor laws and regulations regarding cabin crew compensation and working conditions.
- The state's labor enforcement agencies may need to update their policies and procedures to address any unique considerations for the airline industry.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
The bill has been placed in the Senate Rules "X" file, which indicates that it may not be moving forward in the legislative process at this time. Further action or consideration of the bill is uncertain.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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