Legislation Passed in SB 298 Related to Pension and Workers' Comp, Warehouse Workers

February 27, 2026




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Dear Neighbor,

The Senate, followed by the House, passed an omnibus bill this week, comprised of legislation introduced last year. You can read more about it HERE.

As House chair of the Labor and Public Employees Committee, I am proud that two bills made it over the finish line that zeroed in on Municipal Pensions and Workers’ Comp, and Warehouse Workers, specifically sections 48 and 50-57, respectively, in SB298.

Municipal Pensions and Workers’ Comp 


Prohibits towns and cities from changing or reducing employees’ pension payouts because they received workers’ compensation benefits through the course of their employment, including police officers and firefighters, but technically covers all municipal employees with pensions.

 

Warehouse Workers


Provides greater protections for workers in warehouses and fulfillment centers. This bill ensures quotas do not interfere with employees’ legally mandated meal and bathroom breaks and ensures that workers are presently aware of what quotas they may be subjected to while on the job.  Employees experiencing violations of such rights can now recover any costs that may have incurred.


As vice chair of the Labor and Public Employees Committee, I am thrilled about this legislation for our workers. I'm proud of chair Manny Sanchez, and all my colleagues on the committee who helped get this done.

Onto the governor's desk it goes!

As always, if I can be of assistance, please reach out to me at 860-240-8585 or email me at Derell.Wilson@cga.ct.gov.

Sincerely,

Derell Wilson
State Representative 
 

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