Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1523

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Agricultural workers exempted from the Minnesota Paid Leave Law.

Impact

If enacted, HF1523 would directly modify Minnesota Statutes pertaining to employment classifications. The amendment would delineate agricultural workers employed by smaller operations—those with five or fewer employees—who will not be covered under the Paid Leave Law. This could lead to significant changes in the working conditions and benefits available to agricultural workers, allowing farmers more flexibility and reducing mandatory costs associated with employee benefits. Although meant to ease the regulatory load on small-scale agricultural operations, it conversely raises concerns over the rights and protections of workers in this sector.

Summary

House File 1523 proposes to amend the Minnesota Paid Leave Law by specifically exempting certain agricultural workers from its provisions. This bill aims to provide clarity in the law regarding which classifications of workers are covered under the paid leave regulations. By adding these exemptions, the bill acknowledges the unique nature of agricultural work, which often involves seasonal employment. The intent behind the legislation is to support small-scale farmers and reduce the regulatory burden on them while maintaining a framework for paid leave for other types of employment.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding HF1523 reveal significant points of contention. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary for the survival of small agricultural businesses and the retention of jobs within the farming community. They highlight that the fluctuating nature of farmwork often does not align with the rigid structures of traditional employment laws. Conversely, opponents argue that the bill undermines essential worker protections, potentially leaving some agricultural workers without vital benefits. This debate encapsulates the ongoing tension between fostering economic conditions that benefit employers and ensuring that workers are afforded adequate protections.

Companion Bills

MN SF1849

Similar To Certain agricultural workers exemption from the Minnesota Paid Leave Law

Previously Filed As

MN SF3433

Religious order exemption from the Minnesota Paid Leave Law establishment

MN SF1849

Certain agricultural workers exemption from the Minnesota Paid Leave Law

MN HF915

Small local government employers exempted from the Minnesota Paid Leave Law.

MN SF2399

Small local government employers exemption from the Minnesota Paid Leave Law

MN SF1793

Small employers exemption from the Minnesota Paid Leave Law until January 1, 2028

MN SF2466

Minnesota Paid Leave Law modification

MN HF1976

Minnesota Paid Leave Law modified.

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