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HB 1451

Virginia House of Delegates bill in Session 2026.

Status: introduced. Latest action: February 10, 2026.

Warehouse employers; required disclosures and recordkeeping, civil penalties.

Bill ID VA-2026-HB-1451
Session 2026
Status introduced
Committee Labor and Commerce
House of Delegates introduced 2026-02-10
Summary

Labor and employment; warehouse employers; required disclosures and recordkeeping; civil penalties. Requires each employer of 500 or more warehouse employees in the Commonwealth to provide a written description of each quota to which an employee is subject, any incentive or bonus associated with meeting the quota, and any potential adverse employment action that may result from failure to meet the quota. Such employers are also required to disclose the use of an automated or algorithmic management system to monitor or evaluate employee performance. Under the bill, the time periods in quotas must account for relevant standards for meal periods, rest periods, bathroom access, or workplace safety. The bill also requires such employers to keep records of each employee's work-speed data, aggregate work-speed data, and written quota disclosures provided to employees. The bill prohibits retaliatory action against an employee for requesting information, making a good faith complaint, or participating in an investigation and includes a rebuttable presumption that any adverse employment action taken within 90 days of such conduct is retaliatory. Provisions of the bill are enforceable by the Commissioner of Labor and Industry under existing provisions to enforce and remedy safety and health violations.

Sponsor
Anthony
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-01-22 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-01-22 Status introduced
2026-02-10 Latest Action H Continued to next session in Labor and Commerce (Voice Vote)
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