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Florida Lawmakers Want To Eliminate Local Heat Protection Rules For Workers

"The measure also removes local living wage ordinances".

"A measure that will ban local governments from passing heat-protection ordinances inspired strong emotions from the public Thursday, but lawmakers approved the bill backed by big business interests.

The bill also eliminates living wage ordinances that require companies that receive government contracts to pay their employees more than the state’s minimum wage (currently $12 an hour), according to Fort Myers Republican Rep. Tiffany Esposito, the bill sponsor.

But it was the provision removing local governments from passing ordinances to provide outdoor workers with protections that inspired one speaker in a committee hearing to break down in tears."

Mitch Perry reports for the Florida Phoenix February 22, 2024.

Source: Florida Phoenix, 02/27/2024