West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB557

Introduced
1/25/24  
Refer
1/25/24  
Engrossed
2/7/24  
Refer
2/8/24  
Refer
2/8/24  
Refer
2/22/24  
Enrolled
3/9/24  
Passed
3/27/24  

Caption

Relating to compensation for firefighters required to work holidays

Impact

The passage of SB557 would significantly impact the compensation structure for paid firefighters in West Virginia, aligning their pay during holidays with broader labor laws regarding overtime and holiday work. By mandating that firefighters receive appropriate pay or compensatory time off, the bill seeks to improve workforce rights, recognizing the essential role these public servants play in maintaining safety and responding to emergencies during holidays. It is also an acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by firefighters who work during traditionally family-oriented times.

Summary

Senate Bill 557 aims to amend the West Virginia Code to provide clearer compensation guidelines for firefighters who are required to work during legal holidays. The bill stipulates that firefighters working on holidays are entitled to receive compensation for their entire shift even if it crosses into two separate calendar days. This enhancement is aimed at ensuring that firefighters are fairly compensated for their time and effort during holidays, which are often peak periods for emergency services.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB557 appears largely positive, particularly among advocate groups and labor organizations representing firefighters. Supporters of the bill argue that it is a necessary step to ensure fair treatment of firefighters, who put their lives on the line regardless of the date. However, there may be some mixed feelings from certain municipalities that face budget constraints, as increased overtime compensation could lead to higher operational costs for local governments.

Contention

No significant points of contention were noted during the discussions surrounding SB557, as the bill passed with unanimous support in the Senate, indicating widespread agreement on the importance of fair compensation for firefighters. Nevertheless, as the bill moves into implementation, municipalities might raise concerns over budget impacts and the feasibility of adhering to the new compensation requirements, especially when it comes to special elections and how they might affect holiday work policies.

Companion Bills

WV HB5534

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Previously Filed As

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Amending deliberate intent exception to immunities provided under workers compensation

WV SB648

Amending deliberate intent exception to immunities provided under workers' compensation

WV HB2402

To reaffirm and enhance the workers compensation exclusive remedy rule or doctrine

WV HB2634

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WV HB2089

To make Juneteenth a paid holiday for all state workers

WV HB3234

Relating to disability retirement medical examinations of public employee retirement systems

WV HB2880

Relating to the Waiving of Certain DMV Fees for Volunteer Firefighters

WV SB59

Requiring work search activities to qualify for unemployment benefits

WV HB2026

Authorizing municipalities with police or firefighter employees in PERS to elect to become participating employer in Municipal Police Officer and Firefighter Retirement System for a limited time

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