Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB1763

Introduced
1/24/22  

Caption

Relating To Minimum Wage.

Impact

The establishment of this commission represents a significant shift in how minimum wage adjustments will be managed in Hawaii. By giving authority to an appointed commission to recommend wage increases, the bill seeks to standardize and possibly streamline the evaluation process for wage adjustments while reducing the direct political influence on wage setting. The goal is to create a predictable and fair mechanism for future wage increases, which proponents argue helps both workers and employers by providing a structured timeline for review and adjustment.

Summary

House Bill 1763 proposes the establishment of a Minimum Wage Commission within Hawaii's Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, aimed at providing a systematic approach to recommend amendments to the state's minimum wage. This bill aims to have the commission actively study and make recommendations for any necessary increases in the minimum wage annually, following the legislative session, thereby ensuring that wage adjustments keep pace with economic conditions and cost of living changes in Hawaii. The intended effect of the bill is to improve the economic wellbeing of the state's workforce by ensuring that minimum wage rates remain relevant over time.

Conclusion

Overall, House Bill 1763 reflects ongoing efforts to reevaluate and modernize wage policy in Hawaii, balancing the need for economic growth and worker protection. As it moves through the legislative process, the discussions surrounding it will highlight differing views on how best to achieve economic equity in the context of changing labor market conditions.

Contention

However, the bill is not without its points of contention. Critics may argue that having a commission recommend wage increases may lead to overly cautious adjustments that do not keep up with the living expenses of workers. Moreover, the stipulation that the increases take effect unless rejected by a concurrent resolution could provoke discussions about legislative oversight and control over wage issues. Some lawmakers may feel that the power to directly influence wage changes should remain with elected representatives rather than an appointed commission, raising questions about accountability and representation.

Companion Bills

HI SB2261

Same As Relating To Minimum Wage.

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