Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05281

Introduced
1/6/17  
Introduced
1/6/17  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Payment Of Wages, Salary Or Other Compensation By Direct Deposit Or Payroll Cards.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would reshape employer-employee dynamics regarding payment methods across the state. It could standardize wage payment processes and may lead to wider implementation of digital payment platforms. This modernization could benefit both parties, as employees may enjoy quicker access to their funds and employers could ultimately reduce costs associated with printing and distributing physical checks. However, it might also raise concerns regarding employee preferences and autonomy over payment methods.

Summary

House Bill 5281 seeks to amend section 31-71b of the general statutes to allow employers to mandate that employees receive their compensation through direct deposit or payroll cards. The intention is to promote the adoption of electronic payment methods for wages, which can simplify payroll processing for employers and increase efficiency. By doing so, the bill aims to update the current payment systems used in workplaces, potentially reducing the administrative burden on businesses related to traditional payment methods, such as checks.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill could include the rights of employees to choose their payment methods. While proponents argue that direct deposit and payroll cards lead to greater efficiency and security, opponents may express concerns about the potential pressure on employees to utilize these methods against their will or without sufficient understanding of the implications. Furthermore, issues such as accessibility and the digital divide could also arise, potentially affecting employees who may not have reliable access to banking services or technology.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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