Stec Urges Hochul to Reject Farm Laborer Wage Board Recommendation
February 10, 2022
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ISSUE:
- Family Farms
Senator Dan Stec (R,C-Queensbury) this week sent Gov. Kathy Hochul a letter urging her to reject the Farm Laborer Wage Board’s recommendation to lower the overtime threshold for farm workers from 60 hours to 40. This decision from the wage board is deeply unpopular with family farms and would negatively impact farmers and workers alike.
“Lowering the overtime threshold is a move that would spell disaster for family farms and make it harder to hire and maintain a workforce,” said Stec. “Agriculture is responsible for thousands of jobs and is a major driver of economic revenue in our region and for the state as a whole.
“Between the struggles our farming families have faced for years, rising inflation and a sharp increase in cost of living, changing the overtime threshold harms farmers, workers and the consumers who would now pay more for the quality food they rely on,” he continued. “I urge Gov. Hochul to do right by our agriculture industry and reject the board’s wage increase recommendation.”
In addition to the letter, video of Sen. Stec speaking on his letter to the governor can be found at https://youtu.be/A4t7fUuh10c
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