Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1288

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Clarifying the prevailing wage law

Impact

By clarifying the prevailing wage law, S1288 intends to bolster worker protections in the context of public projects. With the inclusion of fire protection systems under the umbrella of applicable work, it emphasizes the importance of ensuring that all laborers involved in such critical safety-related work are compensated fairly. The bill aligns with broader labor rights goals by striving to prevent potential exploitation of workers who may undertake these essential tasks under inconsistent wage structures.

Summary

Bill S1288, titled 'An Act clarifying the prevailing wage law', seeks to amend Section 27D of Chapter 149 of the General Laws in Massachusetts. The primary focus of this bill is to include clear definitions regarding the scope of prevailing wage requirements by explicitly mentioning the inspection, testing, and repair of fire protection systems in relation to public buildings and public works. This addition aims to ensure that the prevailing wage regulations are applicable to all relevant construction and maintenance tasks involving fire safety systems, thereby reinforcing the existing labor standards in these critical areas.

Contention

While the bill appears straightforward, there may be points of contention regarding its practical implications. Some local government entities and contractors might express concerns over the increased costs associated with hiring labor at the prevailing wage for additional tasks like fire protection maintenance. There may be debates within legislative discussions as to whether the amendment creates unnecessary burdens on public projects or if it is an essential step to uphold safety standards and protect workers' rights. Stakeholders in the construction and public works sectors might also weigh in on how this change could impact bidding processes and project budgets.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1424

Relative to civil service adoption

MA S1789

Relative to Brockton school police

MA S1795

Relative to veteran inclusion

MA S955

Relative to local public housing authorities

MA S294

To encourage capital investment in retail sports wagering facilities

MA S1030

To increase transparency in the Massachusetts land record systems to protect the property rights of homeowners and businesses

MA S1791

Relative to local public housing authorities access to the dental and vision insurance plan managed by the group insurance commission

MA S2340

Relative to Hot Box detectors

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.