Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2190

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to sexual harassment workplace training

Impact

The amendment to Chapter 151B of the General Laws represents a significant shift in the obligations of employers regarding harassment training. By necessitating a model policy and annual training that includes both interactive components and tailored content for larger employers, the bill seeks to promote a deeper understanding of harassment implications among employees. Starting in 2027, employees must receive individual copies of the harassment policy and engaging training, which could lead to a more informed and accountable workforce regarding harassment issues and improve overall workplace culture.

Summary

House Bill 2190, presented by Representative Christopher J. Worrell, seeks to enhance workplace policies relating to sexual harassment training and prevention in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that all employers, employment agencies, and labor organizations establish a comprehensive policy against unlawful harassment, including but not limited to sexual harassment. This policy must clearly outline the unacceptable nature of harassment, the consequences for violators, and provide mechanisms for employees to report grievances. It emphasizes the importance of creating a safe and respectful workplace environment.

Contention

While the bill generally garners support for its intent to combat sexual harassment, some concerns may arise regarding the practical implications of the mandates placed on employers. Critics may argue that the requirements for training and policy dissemination could impose excessive burdens, particularly on small businesses that may lack the resources to implement extensive training programs. Additionally, there may be discussions around the effectiveness of annual training and whether it suffices to cultivate a truly harassment-free environment, leading to debates about the adequacy of enforcement and compliance mechanisms included in the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1170

Addressing workplace bullying, mobbing, and harassment, without regard to protected class status while promoting healthy workplaces

MA S1035

To protect unpaid interns, volunteers, and independent contractors from sexual harassment and other forms of discrimination

MA H1778

Concerning nondisclosure agreements relative to sexual harassment and discrimination

MA H1775

Strengthening sexual harassment and discrimination policies in the Commonwealth

MA H1882

To establish psychological workplace safety

MA H1940

Relative to transparency in the workplace

MA H3060

Relating to fair pay and safe workplaces

MA S1539

Requiring health care employers to develop and implement programs to prevent workplace violence

MA H2330

Requiring health care employers to develop and implement programs to prevent workplace violence

MA S1181

Relative to transparency in the workplace

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.