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Latest revision as of 12:36, 5 February 2026

Voters have decided on working hours regulations ballot measures across the U.S. As a state ballot measure topic, working hours regulations include measures to set, change, or remove limits on work hours, as well as overtime policies. The topic is grouped within the labor, healthcare, and public assistance policy area.

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The following is a list of state ballot measures related to this topic that are certified or potential for this year and future elections:
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2018

  1. California Proposition 11, Ambulance Employees Paid On-Call Breaks, Training, and Mental Health Services Initiative (2018) Approved

1994

  1. Massachusetts Question 5, Opening of Retail Stores on Sundays and Holidays Initiative (1994) Approved

1988

  1. Colorado Amendment No. 4, Work Hours for Miners Amendment (1988) Approved

1960

  1. Arkansas Minimum Wage and Overtime, Initiated Act 1 (1960) Defeated

1952

  1. Colorado Measure 5, Firefighters Working Hours Limits Measure (1952) Defeated

1938

  1. Utah Amendment 3, Change Hours for Public Works Measure (1938) Defeated

1936

  1. Montana Hours of Labor, Amendment 2 (1936) Approved

1923

  1. Maine 48-Hour Work Week for Women and Minors Initiative (October 1923) Defeated

1920

  1. Colorado Measure 1, Fixed Hours for City Fire Department Employees Initiative (1920) Approved
  2. Michigan Hours and Conditions for Work Amendment (1920) Approved

1916

  1. Maine Question 1, Employment of Women and Minors Referendum (September 1916) Approved

1914

  1. California Proposition 3, Work Hour Restrictions Initiative (1914) Defeated
  2. California Proposition 45, Work Schedule Initiative (1914) Defeated
  3. Massachusetts Half-Paid Saturday Vacation for Laborers Employed by the State Measure (1914) Approved
  4. Oregon Measure Nos. 320-321, Universal Eight-Hour Workday Initiative (1914) Defeated
  5. Oregon Measure Nos. 322-323, Eight-Hour Workday and Room Ventilation for Female Workers Initiative (1914) Defeated
  6. Washington Initiative 13, Eight-Hour Workday Measure (1914) Defeated

1912

  1. Colorado Eight Hour Workday for Underground Workers, Measure 25 (1912) Approved
  2. Colorado Measure 19, Underground Workers Regulations Initiative (1912) Approved
  3. Colorado Measure 3, Eight Hour Workday for Women Initiative (1912) Approved
  4. Ohio Eight-Hour Workday for Public Works Amendment (September 1912) Approved
  5. Oregon Measure Nos. 332-333, Eight-Hour Workday for Public Employees Initiative (1912) Approved

1904

  1. Montana Workday Hours, Amendment 1 (1904) Approved

1902

  1. Colorado Eight-Hour Workday Amendment (1902) Approved

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