Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2478

Introduced
1/20/23  

Caption

Fast Food Industry Workers Standards Board; established.

Impact

This bill significantly impacts the Code of Virginia by creating a structured approach to fast food industry regulations. Localities with more than 200,000 residents can establish their own local boards to set minimum standards that align with or enhance those established by the state Board. Such local boards will focus on employment standards related to compensation, working hours, and overall working conditions, thereby giving communities a degree of local control over the welfare of their fast food workforce.

Summary

House Bill 2478 establishes the Fast Food Industry Workers Standards Board in Virginia, aimed at improving working conditions and compensation for fast food workers. The Board's key responsibilities include advising the Governor and General Assembly, recommending standards, and implementing strategies to enhance the welfare of fast food employees. Comprised of legislative members, local officials, industry representatives, and labor advocates, the Board is expected to convene quarterly to address ongoing issues within the sector.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 2478 include debates over the effectiveness of mandating training and the implications of establishing local boards. Proponents argue it will elevate worker standards across the industry and address pressing issues such as low wages and poor working conditions. However, opponents worry that the implementation may be cumbersome and could place undue burdens on smaller fast food businesses, potentially driving them out of the market or causing job losses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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