Connecticut 2026 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00436

Introduced
3/5/26  
Refer
3/5/26  
Report Pass
3/12/26  
Refer
3/20/26  

Caption

An Act Concerning Advanced Notice Of An Employee's Work Schedule By An Employer.

Impact

The bill represents a significant shift in labor regulations by empowering employees with rights regarding their scheduling, promoting transparency and predictability in work arrangements. The legislation enforces penalties on employers who fail to comply with the notification requirements or who make unsupported schedule changes. Specifically, the bill also includes provisions for whistleblower actions, allowing individuals to bring forth complaints against employers violating these stipulations.

Summary

SB00436, titled 'An Act Concerning Advanced Notice Of An Employee's Work Schedule By An Employer', aims to establish fair practices regarding work schedule notifications for employees in specified sectors, including retail, food service, and long-term healthcare. The bill mandates that employers provide employees with at least fourteen days of advanced notice for work schedules. It outlines compensation requirements for changes made to the schedule without proper notice, ensuring employees are paid for any additional hours assigned or for shifts canceled with inadequate preparation time. The legislation comes into effect on October 1, 2026, and is designed to enhance worker protections.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB00436 appears to be predominantly favorable among labor advocates, who view it as a necessary step toward improving workplace conditions and employee rights. Proponents argue that the bill will lead to a more organized work environment, ultimately benefiting workers' morale and productivity. Conversely, some employers and business groups express concerns about the potential constraints this legislation could impose on operational flexibility, fearing that the added regulatory burden may hinder staffing and business adaptability.

Contention

Notable points of contention include its impact on employer flexibility in managing workforce needs, particularly in industries where shifts may be subject to frequent changes. Critics argue that the bill's rigid notice requirements could complicate scheduling, especially in fluctuating market conditions. The balance between protecting employee rights and maintaining flexibility for employers remains a critical discussion point as stakeholders evaluate the long-term implications of these regulations on the labor market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00831

An Act Concerning Advanced Notice Of An Employee's Work Schedule To Certain Employees.

CT HB06906

An Act Concerning Employment Opportunities For Former Federal Employees.

CT SB01486

An Act Concerning Temporary State Employees And Collective Bargaining.

CT HB07141

An Act Concerning Compensation Paid To Injured Employees And The Parents Of A Deceased Employee Under The Workers' Compensation Act.

CT SB01222

An Act Concerning Portal To Portal Workers' Compensation Coverage For Public Works Department Employees.

CT HB07276

An Act Concerning The Municipal Employees Retirement System And Group Life Insurance For Retired State Employees.

CT HB06820

An Act Concerning Per Diem Employees.

CT HB06845

An Act Concerning Hazard Pensions For Certain Judicial Employees.

CT SB00220

An Act Requiring A Study Of State Employees Working Remotely.

CT HB06863

An Act Concerning Deficiency Appropriations For The Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 2025, And Compensation Paid To Injured Employees And The Parents Of A Deceased Employee Under The Workers' Compensation Act.

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