Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB1568

Introduced
1/23/25  

Caption

Relating To Prevailing Wages.

Impact

If enacted, SB1568 will significantly amend how human services contracts are managed and the labor standards enforced within the state. The provisions will require that wages are not only competitive according to state and federal benchmarks but also that they include considerations for overtime and fringe benefits. This could lead to increased costs for governmental contracting agencies but is viewed as a necessary step to protect vulnerable workers who provide critical social and investigative services.

Summary

Senate Bill 1568 aims to establish a new chapter in the Hawaii Revised Statutes concerning the wages and hours of human services providers contracted by state or county governments. The bill addresses contracts exceeding $2,000 for human services, mandating that all providers receive no less than prevailing wages, which encompass both basic hourly rates and associated fringe benefits. This legislative effort seeks to ensure fair compensation practices for those in human services roles, recognizing the essential support they provide to individuals and families in need.

Contention

Debate around SB1568 may orbit concerns of budget implications for state and county agencies versus the need for equitable wage practices. Some stakeholders might express apprehension about potential strain on public finances, worried that enforcing prevailing wages could limit funding available for other essential services. However, supporters argue it legitimizes the workforce's value and improves job satisfaction and retention among human services providers, viewing it as a foundational step towards social equity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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