Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF455

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

A bill for an act requiring certain weekly workers' compensation benefits to be calculated by including an employee's overtime and premium pay, and to include an annual cost-of-living adjustment.

Impact

The bill's implementation introduces an annual cost-of-living adjustment to compensation benefits, aligning these payments more closely with current economic conditions. This provision is designed to protect the purchasing power of injured workers by ensuring their benefits are not eroded by inflation. These adjustments are anticipated to have a significant positive impact on workers who rely on these benefits during periods of injury-related unemployment, providing them with a more adequate financial safety net.

Summary

Senate File 455 mandates changes to the calculation of weekly workers' compensation benefits for employees. Specifically, the bill requires the inclusion of earnings from overtime and premium pay when determining the amount of compensation an employee is entitled to after an injury. This adjustment aims to ensure that workers receive fair compensation reflective of their actual earnings, particularly for those who often work beyond standard hours or who receive additional pay for special circumstances.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that these changes will enhance worker rights and provide equitable compensation, there may be opposition from certain business groups concerned about the increased costs associated with overtime pay calculations. Advocates for labor rights are expected to applaud the bill as a progressive step towards ensuring that all workers are compensated fairly following injuries, while critics may worry about the financial implications for employers regarding workers' compensation insurance premiums.

Companion Bills

IA HF673

Similar To A bill for an act requiring certain weekly workers' compensation benefits to be calculated by including an employee's overtime and premium pay, and to include an annual cost-of-living adjustment.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.