Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3849

Introduced
5/11/23  

Caption

Relative to a four-day work week pilot program

Impact

The bill's passage would result in the establishment of the Massachusetts Smart Work Week Pilot, which could reshape employment structures by allowing employees to work fewer hours without a reduction in pay. The goal is to assess the social and economic impact of the four-day work week on employee well-being and productivity. The program emphasizes diversity in employer participation, encouraging applications from various sectors, including minority-owned and veteran-owned businesses.

Summary

House Bill H3849, also known as the 'Act relative to a four-day work week pilot program,' establishes a pilot program aimed at promoting a four-day work week among qualifying employers in Massachusetts. The program seeks to study the impacts of this work arrangement on employees and employers while incentivizing participation through tax credits. Qualifying employers must submit a proposal for implementing the four-day work week, and the program intends to start accepting applications within one year of the bill's enactment.

Contention

Discussions surrounding H3849 may revolve around the effectiveness of a four-day work week in enhancing work-life balance against the potential implications for business operations and productivity. Supporters argue that it would lead to better employee retention and satisfaction, while opponents might raise concerns about operational feasibility and the financial impact on businesses. The bill also mandates extensive data collection to evaluate these impacts, which could be both a positive for transparency and a point of contention regarding privacy.

Voting history

There is no voting history provided yet, as the bill has not completed the legislative process. As the bill progresses, the voting patterns may indicate legislative support or opposition, influenced by constituents' interests and lobbying from various sectors.

Companion Bills

MA S104

Similar To Establishing a diaper benefits pilot program

MA H3316

Similar To Establishing a pilot program allowing for in-person payment of daily parking fees at certain commuter rail stations operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

MA H2945

Similar To Establishing a senior property tax deferral pilot program

MA H4505

Similar To To establish a pilot program to improve communications between local law enforcement and victims in Middlesex County

MA H4279

Replaced by Relative to a four-day work week pilot program

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