Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0959

Introduced
4/7/25  
Refer
4/7/25  
Report Pass
4/9/25  
Report Pass
5/7/25  
Engrossed
5/15/25  

Caption

Protects bullying/psychological abuse in workplace inflicted upon employees by employers/co-employees/provides civil remedies to affected employees/fines against employers/imprisonment/fines against co-employees.

Impact

The proposed legislation introduces significant changes to labor laws by formalizing bullying as an unlawful practice and requiring a defined process for reporting and redressing such behaviors. Employers with fifteen or more employees would be required to implement preventative policies against workplace bullying and provide training to their staff. This law would also grant employees the right to seek civil remedies, including compensatory and punitive damages, should they experience workplace bullying. Through these measures, the act seeks to empower employees and promote a safer work culture across the state.

Summary

Bill S0959, also known as the Workplace Psychological Safety Act, aims to establish comprehensive measures to combat bullying and psychological abuse in the workplace. The act mandates that employers are held accountable for maintaining a psychologically safe environment for their employees, prohibiting conduct identified as workplace bullying. This includes actions that create a threatening or hostile atmosphere, which could interfere with an employee's ability to perform their job. The bill sets out specific responsibilities for employers, detailing their obligation to acknowledge and respond to complaints of bullying with appropriate measures.

Sentiment

The sentiments surrounding Bill S0959 appear generally supportive, especially among advocacy groups focused on employee welfare and labor rights. Proponents view the bill as a crucial step toward addressing psychological safety at work, arguing that it fills a significant gap in existing labor laws. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the implications for employers, particularly those who may struggle to comply with the increased accountability and regulatory requirements. The balance between supporting employees and ensuring that employers can operate effectively remains a focal point of the ongoing discourse about the bill.

Contention

Despite gaining supportive momentum, the bill faces contention related to the definition of workplace bullying, the thresholds for what constitutes actionable conduct, and the potential for misuse of the provisions by employees. Some critics argue that the vagueness surrounding certain terms could lead to disputes over what behaviors are included under the law and how they will be enforced. Furthermore, the bill's stipulation regarding the prohibition of forced mediation and arbitration prior to an employee securing legal counsel may stir debate among various stakeholders, including business leaders who fear it could hinder conflict resolution processes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2473

Protects bullying/psychological abuse in workplace inflicted upon employees by employers/co-employees/provides civil remedies to affected employees/fines against employers/imprisonment/fines against co-employees.

RI H8274

Protects bullying/psychological abuse in workplace inflicted upon employees by employers/co-employees/provides civil remedies to affected employees/fines against employers/imprisonment/fines against co-employees.

RI H8044

Protects bullying/psychological abuse in workplace inflicted upon employees by employers/co-employees/provides civil remedies to affected employees/fines against employers/imprisonment/fines against co-employees.

RI S2478

Requires employer provide employee with written quota descriptions/number of task/item production along with potential adverse employment action for failure to meet quotas/ provides employee protection against quotas/ remedies for violations.

RI S2900

Directs employers to take certain actions to protect their employees who are exposed to extreme hot and cold temperatures.

RI H7173

Prevents employers from discriminating against an employee because the employee has exercised a right and worker's compensation benefits.

RI S0821

Workplace Psychological Safety Act

RI S2123

Requires employer to furnish items and conditions of employment and a pay stub explaining how wages were calculated/reasons for deductions/allows the employee to file a court action against employer for violation.

RI S2125

Provides employees with civil administrative remedies against contractors, subcontractors involved in the contract with joint/severable liability imposed on contractors or subcontractors. Effective 9/1/2024.

RI H7650

Directs employers to take certain actions to protect their employees who are exposed to extreme hot and cold temperatures and failure to implement or perform any of those actions would be an unlawful employment practice.

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