Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1112

Introduced
3/9/23  
Refer
3/9/23  
Refer
3/9/23  

Caption

An Act to Provide Workers' Compensation for Temporary Employees

Impact

The proposed changes would primarily benefit temporary employees by ensuring they have access to essential safety nets provided by workers’ compensation, which can cover medical expenses and lost wages in the event of workplace injuries. By reclassifying these workers, the bill aims to mitigate the risks associated with temporary employment that typically lack such protections. The focus on workers' compensation reflects a growing recognition of the unique vulnerabilities faced by temporary staff and a legislative effort to provide equitable labor rights.

Summary

LD1112, titled 'An Act to Provide Workers' Compensation for Temporary Employees,' seeks to amend the Maine Workers' Compensation Act to classify temporary employees, specifically those working through temporary employment agencies, as employees of the agency rather than independent contractors. This distinction is crucial as it allows these workers to receive benefits under the workers' compensation system, which can significantly impact the safety net available for this segment of the workforce, often exposed to precarious job conditions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1112 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among labor advocacy groups and those who argue for better worker protections. Supporters contend that this bill addresses significant gaps in labor protections for temporary employees, thereby contributing to a fairer labor market. However, there may be some contention from business sectors that rely heavily on temporary labor, who may view this change as an increase in operational costs and a potential disincentive to hire temporary workers.

Contention

A notable point of contention revolves around the implications of this classification change. Critics often argue that reclassifying temporary workers as employees under the agency could increase the financial burden on businesses, potentially leading to higher costs associated with insurance and compliance. These stakeholders might foresee negative repercussions such as reduced hiring flexibility or increased reluctance from employers to use temporary staffing solutions. Balancing worker protections with the potential economic impacts on businesses remains a central debate in the discussions surrounding LD1112.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HB1196

Workers' compensation; domestic service employees.

ME AB206

Workers’ compensation: employees.

ME S2236

Creates new definition for the term "employee", for purposes of wages, workers' compensation, temporary disability and unemployment insurance benefits, which deems a worker to be an employee, as opposed to an independent contractor.

ME S2470

Creates new definition for the term "employee", for purposes of wages, workers' compensation, temporary disability and unemployment insurance benefits, which deems a worker to be an employee, as opposed to an independent contractor.

ME H7788

Creates new definition for the term "employee", for purposes of wages, workers' compensation, temporary disability and unemployment insurance benefits, which deems a worker to be an employee, as opposed to an independent contractor.

ME SB394

Provide for workers' compensation coverage of PTSD for first responders

ME H6319

Clarifies several workers' compensation court authority for injuries to sworn employees (police/fire).

ME S1060

Clarifies several workers' compensation court authority for injuries to sworn employees (police/fire).

ME HB2800

Relating to professional employer organizations under workers' compensation law; and prescribing an effective date.

ME HB896

Generally revise workers' compensation laws

Similar Bills

MI HB4034

Labor: fair employment practices; labor service agencies; regulate. Creates new act.

MS HB140

Day and Temporary Labor Services Act; create.

MS SB2441

Labor; protect temporary or day laborer employment rights.

MS SB2285

Temporary day workers; protect labor and employment rights of.

MS SB2184

Temporary day workers; protect labor and employment rights of.

NJ S511

Provides certain protections and rights for temporary laborers.

NJ A1474

Provides certain protections and rights for temporary laborers.

NJ S4047

Establishes "Business Growth Protection Act"; revises law concerning temporary help service firms and temporary laborers.