Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2144

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to transparency in employee benefits reporting in private construction

Impact

The provisions introduced by HB 2144 will amend existing laws, specifically Chapters 151A and 152 of the General Laws, to include new sections that detail requirements for disclosures related to employee benefits. This change is expected to create a more accountable work environment in construction projects, where compliance can be easily verified by both workers and regulatory bodies. Furthermore, the bill seeks to protect the rights of workers, ensuring they have access to necessary information about their employment conditions and benefits, thus promoting fair labor practices.

Summary

House Bill 2144 is designed to enhance transparency in employee benefits reporting within the private construction sector in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that for any private development project exceeding $750,000, employers are required to post a certificate of compliance at the job site. This certificate, issued by the relevant department, confirms that the employer is registered and compliant with obligations regarding employee contributions and medical assistance requirements. The primary aim is to ensure that workers on such developments receive proper benefits and protections under state law.

Contention

As with many legislative efforts aiming for increased regulation, there may be contention surrounding the additional compliance burden placed on construction employers. Critics could argue that such requirements may increase operational complexities, particularly for small businesses that may struggle with added administrative responsibilities. Conversely, advocates contend that the measure is crucial for safeguarding workers’ rights and increasing transparency in an industry often criticized for its lack of oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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Similar Bills

No similar bills found.