Oregon HB4158 amends wage requirements for domestic workers, clarifying definitions and protections.
Oregon HB4158 amends wage requirements for domestic workers, clarifying definitions and protections. It specifies that domestic workers must be paid overtime for hours worked over 40 in a week and 24 hours of rest each week. Employers are prohibited from requesting possession of a worker's passport, engaging in unwelcome sexual advances, or subjecting workers to harassment. The bill also defines "domestic service" and "domestic worker," excluding certain individuals from these definitions. It amends ORS 653.020 and 653.547 to reflect these changes.
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