Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB2443

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/11/23  

Caption

Relating to minimum wage rates; declaring an emergency.

Impact

The bill significantly impacts Oregon's state laws regarding minimum wage by effectively maintaining the current rates over the next five years before transitioning to an annual inflation adjustment. This transition seeks to stabilize wage expectations for both employees and employers and reduce the uncertainty associated with annual wage fluctuations based on inflation metrics. The revision of Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) 653.025 is intended to enhance clarity and predictability in wage application over the next several years.

Summary

House Bill 2443 addresses minimum wage rates in Oregon, specifically maintaining the applicable rates that are indexed for inflation as determined on April 30, 2023, until June 30, 2028. The bill delays the requirement for minimum wage rates to be adjusted annually for inflation until July 1, 2028. By declaring an emergency, the bill is intended to take effect immediately upon passage, thereby emphasizing the urgency of the proposed changes in wage regulation.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB2443 appears mixed. Proponents argue that the bill provides necessary clarity and stability in the minimum wage system, which is vital for both workers earning a wage and employers who need to plan for labor costs. However, opponents, particularly advocates for workers’ rights, may express concern that delaying annual indexing to inflation for five years could hinder wage growth and negatively affect the purchasing power of low-income workers during this period.

Contention

Among the notable points of contention is the delay in implementing annual inflation indexing, which could impact workers' earnings relative to the rising cost of living. Advocates for immediate indexing may contend that such a delay places undue financial pressure on vulnerable populations who rely on minimum wage income. The bill's emergency declaration may also raise questions regarding the legislative process and whether such urgency is warranted in addressing minimum wage concerns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR SB917

Relating to minimum wage.

OR SB766

Relating to minimum wage.

OR HB2699

Relating to minimum wage rates; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB2962

Relating to minimum wage rates; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB3498

Relating to minimum conditions of employment.

OR SB1044

Relating to employment; declaring an emergency.

OR HB4

Relating To The Minimum Wage.

OR HB1798

Relating To Minimum Wage.

OR SB2928

Relating To Minimum Wage.

OR SB455

Relating To Minimum Wage.

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