
State lawmakers scaled back rules for paying overtime to Colorado farm workers. Here’s why
From In The NOCO by KUNC
April 28, 2026 · 9 min · Episode 893
About this episode
The episode discusses the recent changes to overtime rules for Colorado farm workers and the political implications of the legislative vote.
Democrats tend to position themselves as champions of workers: pro-union, pro-labor. But a bill that passed recently at the Colorado statehouse called some of that into question – and caused a split among Democratic state legislators. Earlier this month, lawmakers voted to scale back overtime rules for farm workers . The vote followed several days of intense debate before 11 Democrats ultimately sided with Republicans to pass the bill. Supporters argue that existing overtime laws in Colorado hurt farmers by forcing them to pay steep overtime wages for farm labor. Supporters also say the rules often have the effect of reducing how much work seasonal farm laborers can get. But opponents of the bill say this move weakens protections designed to prevent the exploitation of farm laborers. So why did 11 Democrats split from their caucus to support the bill? Rae Solomon covers the state capitol for the Colorado Capitol News Alliance. She spoke with Erin O’Toole about how the bill will affect people who work in Colorado's farming industry – and what the vote reveals about labor issues at the statehouse this year. * * * * * Sign up for the In The NoCo newsletter: Visit KUNC.org Questions…
People in this episode
Host: Erin O'Toole
Guest: Rae Solomon
Topics covered
- overtime rules
- farm workers
- labor issues
- Colorado legislation
- Democratic split
- agriculture
Keywords
- overtime
- farm workers
- Colorado
- legislation
- Democrats
- labor rights
- agriculture
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Colorado Capitol News Alliance, KUNC
Places: Colorado
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