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California goat herders seek to evade shutdown through budget trailer bill.

Agricultural Minimum Wage for Goat‌ Herders in California

A handful of California’s goat herding companies are ​seeking an ⁤extension of the‍ state’s special minimum wage ‍to continue their efforts in reducing the risk of wildfires. The state Legislature is considering Assembly Bill 143,⁤ which would ⁣extend the alternative or agricultural ⁤minimum wage for sheep and ‌goat herders until Jan. 1, 2026.

California is home ​to several fire fuels abatement companies ‌that ⁤use goats to munch on overgrown vegetation, effectively reducing fire danger in an eco-friendly manner. These companies are primarily funded by the California Department of Forestry.

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About 10 goat herding companies have hired a lobbyist to support the ‍bill in the state ​Legislature. Currently, goat herders receive a lower minimum wage due to their around-the-clock work, but they were excluded from last year’s budget trailer bill.

If the exemption is not passed, ‍goat‍ herding​ companies would be required to pay the state’s minimum wage starting in January, ‌which would amount to approximately $180,000 per ⁣year.

Tim Arrowsmith, owner of Western ‌Grazers, employs⁢ around 4,000 goats for government agencies and‌ private landowners. The workers he hires are primarily from ⁢Peru and have temporary‌ agricultural‍ work visas. In ⁤addition to ⁢the $3.79 ‌hourly pay, companies must provide ⁢housing, utilities, meals,‍ and other basic necessities.

If the exemption is not granted, Mr.​ Arrowsmith⁢ would have to triple the wages, which would⁤ be detrimental to his business. Lengthy contracts with⁢ agencies ​cannot be altered if wage costs rise.

Assembly ‍Bill ⁢143 has passed the Assembly and is currently progressing through the Senate. ​Some senators have expressed concerns about establishing a minimum wage below the state’s‌ amount.



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