Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1192

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Minimum wage.

Impact

Should HB1192 become law, it would significantly alter labor laws in Indiana, affecting all employers with two or more employees. The raised minimum wage will aim to provide a living wage for workers, which proponents believe will enhance employee morale and productivity. The bill also modifies the definitions and regulations surrounding tipped employees, ensuring they receive a fair cash wage that reflects a larger share of their earnings compared to tips, potentially fostering fairer compensation for those in service industries.

Summary

House Bill 1192 aims to incrementally increase the minimum wage for employees in Indiana over a period that extends from 2024 to 2028. The bill sets forth provisions to uplift the minimum wage from the current $7.25 to $12.10 by the end of 2026 and thereafter tie future increases to the Consumer Price Index. Additionally, the bill outlines specific increases in cash wages for tipped employees, raising it incrementally from $2.13 to $7.54 over the same timeline. This approach reflects an intention to ensure that wage growth aligns with inflation and the cost of living for Hoosiers.

Contention

While the bill seeks to improve workers' conditions, it has been met with contention from certain business groups who argue that such increases could lead to higher operational costs and subsequent layoffs or reductions in hours for employees. Critics express concern over the potential impact on small businesses that struggle to pay higher wages while remaining competitive. The bill also opens discussions about the balance between fair compensation and economic sustainability in the state, reflecting a larger national debate around minimum wage practices and labor reform.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1333

Minimum wage.

IN SB0222

Minimum wage.

IN SB0366

Minimum wage.

IN HB1323

Minimum wage.

IN HB1394

Minimum wage.

IN HB1364

Minimum wage.

IN SB0323

Minimum wage and employment benefits.

IN S0430

Minimum Wages

IN S2861

Minimum Wages

IN SB525

Minimum wages: health care workers.

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