Bill
Bill > SB487
PA SB487
PA SB487Providing for notification of wage theft and for protection for employees who report wage theft; imposing duties on the Department of Labor and Industry; establishing the Wage Theft Notification and Protection Restricted Account; and imposing penalties and other relief.
summary
Introduced
03/21/2025
03/21/2025
In Committee
03/21/2025
03/21/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2025-2026 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Providing for notification of wage theft and for protection for employees who report wage theft; imposing duties on the Department of Labor and Industry; establishing the Wage Theft Notification and Protection Restricted Account; and imposing penalties and other relief.
AI Summary
This bill establishes the Wage Theft Notification and Protection Act, which aims to combat wage theft and protect employees' rights. The legislation requires the Department of Labor and Industry to develop a clear, plain-language summary explaining wage theft, including examples, legal citations, remedies, and employee protections. Employers must provide this summary to employees within 90 days of the law's effective date or during hiring, and post it in a conspicuous workplace location or make it electronically accessible. The bill defines wage theft as the failure to pay or withhold legally due wages, benefits, or compensation. Employers who violate the notification requirements can face criminal penalties of up to $500 per violation, and the Department of Labor and Industry can assess additional civil penalties. The law also strictly prohibits retaliation against employees who report wage theft, with a 90-day presumption of retaliation if adverse action is taken against an employee after they exercise their rights. A new Wage Theft Notification and Protection Restricted Account is established to fund enforcement efforts, and the department must submit annual reports detailing wage theft violations, including the number of violations, impacted workers, and enforcement actions. The act will take effect four months after passage.
Committee Categories
Labor and Employment
Sponsors (8)
Vincent Hughes (D)*,
Art Haywood (D),
John Kane (D),
Tim Kearney (D),
Steve Santarsiero (D),
Nikil Saval (D),
Tina Tartaglione (D),
Lindsey Williams (D),
Last Action
Referred to Labor & Industry (on 03/21/2025)
bill text
bill summary
Loading...
bill summary
Loading...
bill summary
Loading...