US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB1158

Introduced
3/26/25  

Caption

Working Families Flexibility Act of 2025

Impact

The impact of SB1158 on state laws is significant, as it introduces a mechanism for employees to gain greater control over their time away from work. It emphasizes the importance of work-life balance and acknowledges the evolving expectations of today's workforce. However, the bill stipulates that compensatory time must be agreed upon either through collective bargaining agreements or individual employee consent, ensuring that both employers and employees have a say in how this arrangement is structured.

Summary

SB1158, titled the 'Working Families Flexibility Act of 2025', seeks to amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to introduce compensatory time off for employees in the private sector. This bill allows employees to opt for compensatory time off instead of monetary overtime compensation, set at a rate of one and a half hours off for each overtime hour worked. The proposal is aimed at providing employees with more flexibility in managing their work schedules in relation to personal and family commitments.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill include concerns over potential abuse by employers, particularly in how compensatory time could impact livelihoods if not managed fairly. Critics argue that without proper safeguards, employers might pressure employees to accept compensatory time, undermining the original intent of providing flexibility. Additionally, the parameters set regarding maximum accrual of compensatory time and conditions for its use raise questions about how well these provisions will protect employees' rights and ensure they are not coerced into forgoing monetary compensation when needed.

Congress_id

119-S-1158

Policy_area

Labor and Employment

Introduced_date

2025-03-26

Companion Bills

US HB2870

Related Working Families Flexibility Act of 2025

Previously Filed As

US HB2870

Working Families Flexibility Act of 2025

US HB2949

Working Families Task Force Act of 2025

US HB2262

Flexibility for Workers Education Act

US H786

Working Families Act

US S708

Working Families Act

US HB85

Small Business Flexibility Act

US HB4418

Child Care for Working Families Act

US HB7531

Healthy Families Act

US SB3869

Healthy Families Act

US SB2295

Child Care for Working Families Act

Similar Bills

NJ A1864

Requires permit and compensatory reforestation plan for development projects that result in deforestation; establishes grant program for reforestation activities by private landowners; establishes "State Compensatory Reforestation Fund."

MN SF4368

Compensatory aid for fiscal year 2027 calculation modification, compensatory aid for fiscal year 2028 allocation modification, and appropriation

MN HF4980

Calculation of compensatory aid for fiscal year 2027 modified, allocation of compensatory aid for fiscal year 2028 modified, and money appropriated.

HI SB90

Relating To A Compensatory Time Cash-out Pilot Program.

HI HB69

Relating To A Compensatory Time Cash-out Pilot Program.

HI SB90

Relating To A Compensatory Time Cash-out Pilot Program.

HI HB69

Relating To A Compensatory Time Cash-out Pilot Program.

MN HF745

School's compensatory revenue eligibility calculated on the basis of both direct certification and the application of education benefits, percent of compensatory revenue spent at each site under certain conditions, Compensatory Revenue Task Force established, reports required, and money appropriated.