LCO No. 4947 1 of 3 General Assembly Committee Bill No. 2 January Session, 2019 LCO No. 4947 Referred to Committee on LABOR AND PUBLIC EMPLOYEES Introduced by: (LAB) AN ACT INCREASING THE MINIMUM FAIR WAGE. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: Section 1. Subsection (i) of section 31-58 of the general statutes is 1 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective 2 October 1, 2019): 3 (i) "Minimum fair wage" in any industry or occupation in this state 4 means a wage of not less than six dollars and seventy cents per hour, 5 and effective January 1, 2003, not less than six dollars and ninety cents 6 per hour, and effective January 1, 2004, not less than seven dollars and 7 ten cents per hour, and effective January 1, 2006, not less than seven 8 dollars and forty cents per hour, and effective January 1, 2007, not less 9 than seven dollars and sixty-five cents per hour, and effective January 10 1, 2009, not less than eight dollars per hour, and effective January 1, 11 2010, not less than eight dollars and twenty-five cents per hour, and 12 effective January 1, 2014, not less than eight dollars and seventy cents 13 per hour, and effective January 1, 2015, not less than nine dollars and 14 fifteen cents per hour, and effective January 1, 2016, not less than nine 15 dollars and sixty cents per hour, and effective January 1, 2017, not less 16 Committee Bill No. 2 LCO No. 4947 2 of 3 than ten dollars and ten cents per hour, and effective January 1, 2020, 17 not less than twelve dollars per hour, and effective January 1, 2021, not 18 less than thirteen dollars and fifty cents per hour, and effective January 19 1, 2022, not less than fifteen dollars per hour or one-half of one per cent 20 rounded to the nearest whole cent more than the highest federal 21 minimum wage, whichever is greater, except as may otherwise be 22 established in accordance with the provisions of this part. Effective 23 July 1, 2023, and not later than each July fifteenth thereafter, the Labor 24 Commissioner shall announce an adjustment in the minimum fair 25 wage which shall be equal to the percentage increase between the last 26 complete calendar year and the previous calendar year in the 27 consumer price index for urban wage earners and clerical workers in 28 the northeast urban area of New York-Northern New Jersey-Long 29 Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA, with no seasonal adjustment, as calculated by 30 the United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, 31 with the amount of the minimum fair wage increase rounded to the 32 nearest five cents. The minimum fair wage plus the adjustment 33 announced by the Labor Commissioner on July fifteenth shall become 34 the new minimum fair wage and shall be effective on the January first 35 immediately following. All wage orders in effect on October 1, 1971, 36 wherein a lower minimum fair wage has been established, are 37 amended to provide for the payment of the minimum fair wage herein 38 established except as hereinafter provided. Whenever the highest 39 federal minimum wage is increased, the minimum fair wage 40 established under this part shall be increased to the amount of said 41 federal minimum wage plus one-half of one per cent more than said 42 federal rate, rounded to the nearest whole cent, effective on the same 43 date as the increase in the highest federal minimum wage, and shall 44 apply to all wage orders and administrative regulations then in force. 45 [The rates for learners, beginners, and persons under the age of 46 eighteen years shall be not less than eighty-five per cent of the 47 minimum fair wage for the first two hundred hours of such 48 employment and equal to the minimum fair wage thereafter, except 49 institutional training programs specifically exempted by the 50 Committee Bill No. 2 LCO No. 4947 3 of 3 commissioner.] 51 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: Section 1 October 1, 2019 31-58(i) Statement of Purpose: To provide more economic security to Connecticut families by increasing the minimum fair wage. Co-Sponsors: SEN. LOONEY, 11th Dist.; SEN. DUFF, 25th Dist. SEN. KUSHNER, 24th Dist.; SEN. ABRAMS, 13th Dist. SEN. BERGSTEIN, 36th Dist.; SEN. BRADLEY, 23rd Dist. SEN. CASSANO, 4th Dist.; SEN. FLEXER, 29th Dist. SEN. FONFARA, 1st Dist.; SEN. HASKELL, 26th Dist. SEN. LEONE, 27th Dist.; SEN. LESSER, 9th Dist. SEN. MCCRORY, 2nd Dist.; SEN. MOORE, 22nd Dist. SEN. NEEDLEMAN, 33rd Dist.; SEN. OSTEN, 19th Dist. SEN. WINFIELD, 10th Dist.; REP. WINKLER, 56th Dist. S.B. 2