Massachusetts 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2484 Introduced / Bill

Filed 10/19/2023

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SENATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 2484
Senate, October 19, 2023 -- Text of the Senate amendment to the House Bill relative to salary 
range transparency (House, No. 4109) (being the text of Senate, No. 2468, printed as amended)
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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In the One Hundred and Ninety-Third General Court
(2023-2024)
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1 SECTION 1. Chapter 9 of the General Laws is hereby amended by adding the following 
2section:-
3 Section 32. (a) As used in this section, the words “annual report”, “covered employer”, 
4“EEO-1 data report”, “EEO-3 data report”, “EEO-4 data report”, “EEO-5 data report” and “wage 
5data report” shall have the same meanings as defined in section 105E of chapter 149 unless the 
6context clearly requires otherwise.
7 (b)(1) Annually, not later than May 1, the state secretary shall provide to the executive 
8office of labor and workforce development the EEO-1 data reports of each covered employer for 
9the prior calendar year. 
10 (2) Not later than May 1 of each even-numbered year, the state secretary shall provide to 
11the executive office of labor and workforce development the EEO-3 data reports and EEO-5 data 
12reports of each covered employer, as applicable, covering the prior 2 calendar years.
13 (3) Not later than May 1 of each odd-numbered year, the state secretary shall provide to 
14the executive office of labor and workforce development the EEO-4 data reports of each covered 
15employer, as applicable, covering the prior 2 calendar years. 2 of 11
16 (c)(1) The state secretary shall accept wage data reports filed by covered employers 
17subject to the filing requirements of an EEO-1 data report as a separate supplement to their 
18annual report, which shall be filed at the same time as the covered employer’s annual report; 
19provided, however, that the filing of an annual report by a covered employer shall not be rejected 
20on the basis of an incomplete or omitted wage data report.
21 (2) The state secretary shall accept wage data reports filed by covered employers subject 
22to the filing requirements of an EEO-3 data report, EEO-4 data report or EEO-5 data report 
23through the least restrictive means available including, but not limited to, web portals, email 
24submissions or paper forms and reports by covered employers may be submitted through a web 
25portal, email submission or paper form.
26 (3) The state secretary may establish a web portal, sample email submission or paper 
27form to facilitate the submission of the wage data reports by covered employers.
28 (d) Wage data reports in the custody of the state secretary shall not be considered public 
29records as defined by clause Twenty-sixth of section 7 of chapter 4 and shall not be subject to 
30chapter 66 or chapter 66A.
31 SECTION 2. Chapter 23 of the General Laws is hereby amended by adding the following 
32section:- 
33 Section 27. (a) As used in this section, the following words shall have the following 
34meanings unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
35 “Aggregate wage data report”, a report reflecting aggregate data from wage data reports, 
36collected from covered employers pursuant to subsection (c) of section 32 of chapter 9 and  3 of 11
37provided to the executive office of labor and workforce development by the state secretary 
38pursuant to subsection (b) of said section 32 of said chapter 9; provided, however, that an 
39“aggregate wage data report” shall be separated by the following industries consistent with the 
40North American Industry Classification System:
41 (i) agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting;
42 (ii) mining;
43 (iii) utilities;
44 (iv) construction;
45 (v) manufacturing; 
46 (vi) wholesale trade;
47 (vii) retail trade;
48 (viii) transportation and warehousing;
49 (ix) information;
50 (x) finance and insurance;
51 (xi) real estate rental and leasing;
52 (xii) professional, scientific and technical services;
53 (xiii) management of companies and enterprises;
54 (xiv) administrative support and waste management and remediation services; 4 of 11
55 (xv) education services;
56 (xvi) health care and social assistance;
57 (xvii) arts, entertainment and recreation;
58 (xviii) accommodation and food services;
59 (xix) public administration; and
60 (xx) other services.
61 “EEO-1 data report”, as defined in section 105E of chapter 149.
62 “EEO-3 data report”, as defined in section 105E of chapter 149.
63 “EEO-4 data report”, as defined in section 105E of chapter 149.
64 “EEO-5 data report”, as defined in section 105E of chapter 149.
65 “Wage data report”, as defined in section 105E of chapter 149.
66 (b) The executive office of labor and workforce development shall publish on its website 
67aggregate wage data reports consisting of data received pursuant to subsection (c) of section 
68105E of chapter 149 as follows:
69 (i) annually, not later than July 31, an aggregate wage data report consisting of data from 
70all EEO-1 data reports;
71 (ii) in every even-numbered calendar year, not later than July 31, an aggregate wage data 
72report consisting of data from all EEO-3 data reports and EEO-5 data reports; and 5 of 11
73 (iii) in every odd-numbered calendar year, not later than July 31, an aggregate wage data 
74report consisting of data from all EEO-4 data reports.
75 SECTION 3. Section 1 of chapter 149 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2022 
76Official Edition, is hereby amended by striking out, in lines 31 and 32, the words “one hundred 
77and five A to one hundred and five C, inclusive” and inserting in place thereof the following 
78words:- 105A to 105C, inclusive, 105E and 105F. 
79 SECTION 4. Said section 1 of said chapter 149, as so appearing, is hereby further 
80amended by striking out, in lines 39 and 40, the words “one hundred and five A to one hundred 
81and five C, inclusive” and inserting in place thereof the following words:- 105A to 105C, 
82inclusive, 105E and 105F.
83 SECTION 5. Said chapter 149 is hereby further amended by inserting after section 105D 
84the following 2 sections:- 
85 Section 105E. (a) As used in this section, the following words shall have the following 
86meanings unless the context clearly requires otherwise: 
87 “Annual report”, an annual report to be filed by a covered employer with the state 
88secretary pursuant to section 45 of chapter 108A, section 63 of chapter 109, sections 12 and 48 
89of chapter 156C, section 16.22 of chapter 156D or any other applicable law or regulation.
90 “Covered employer”, an employer: (i) with not less than 100 full-time employees in the 
91commonwealth at any time during the prior calendar year; and (ii) subject to the federal filing 
92requirements of a wage data report. 6 of 11
93 “EEO-1 data report”, a completed copy of all required components of an employer’s 
94Employer Information Report, as issued by the United States Equal Employment Opportunity 
95Commission, including any successor report containing the same or substantially similar 
96workforce demographic and pay data categorized by race, ethnicity, sex and job category. 
97 “EEO-3 data report”, a completed copy of all required components of a local union’s 
98Local Union Report, as issued by the United States Equal Employment Opportunity 
99Commission, including any successor report containing the same or substantially similar 
100workforce demographic and pay data categorized by race, ethnicity, sex and job category. 
101 “EEO-4 data report”, a completed copy of a State and Local Governmental Information 
102Report, as issued by the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, including 
103any successor report containing the same or substantially similar workforce demographic and 
104pay data categorized by race, ethnicity, sex and job category. 
105 “EEO-5 data report”, a completed copy of an Elementary-Secondary Staff Information 
106Report, as issued by the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, including 
107any successor report containing the same or substantially similar workforce demographic and 
108pay data categorized by race, ethnicity, sex and job category. 
109 “State secretary”, as defined in chapter 9.
110 “Wage data report”, an EEO-1, EEO-3, EEO-4 or EEO-5 data report.
111 (b)(1) At the time of filing its annual report, a covered employer, subject to federal EEO-
1121 data report filing requirements, shall submit to the state secretary a copy of its EEO-1 data  7 of 11
113report covering the prior calendar year as a separate supplement to its annual report pursuant to 
114section 32 of chapter 9.
115 (2) In each even-numbered year, a covered employer, subject to federal EEO-3 or EEO-5 
116data report filing requirements, shall submit to the state secretary a copy of its EEO-3 data report 
117or EEO-5 data report, as applicable, covering the prior 2 calendar years pursuant to section 32 of 
118chapter 9. 
119 (3) In each odd-numbered year, a covered employer, subject to federal EEO-4 data report 
120filing requirements, shall submit to the state secretary a copy of its EEO-4 data report covering 
121the prior 2 calendar years pursuant to section 32 of chapter 9. 
122 (c) Annually, not later than May 1, the state secretary shall submit to the executive office 
123of labor and workforce development the wage data reports of each covered employer for the 
124prior calendar year pursuant to section 32 of chapter 9.
125 (d) Wage data reports in the custody of the secretary of labor and workforce development 
126shall not be considered public records as defined by clause Twenty-sixth of section 7 of chapter 4 
127and shall not be subject to chapter 66 or chapter 66A; provided, however, that the publishing of 
128aggregate wage data reports, as defined in section 27 of chapter 23, by the executive office of 
129labor and workforce development on its website pursuant to said section 27 of said chapter 23 
130shall be considered public records as defined by said clause Twenty-sixth of said section 7 of 
131said chapter 4.
132 (e)(1) The attorney general shall have the exclusive jurisdiction to enforce this section 
133and may obtain injunctive or declaratory relief for this purpose. Any covered employer who 
134violates this section shall be punished by a warning for the first offense, by a fine of not more  8 of 11
135than $500 for the second offense and by a fine of not more than $1,000 for the third offense. A 
136fourth or subsequent offense shall be subject to paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (b) of 
137section 27C.
138 (2) No violation of this section shall be construed to carry treble damages pursuant to 
139section 150. 
140 Section 105F. (a) As used in this section, the following words shall have the following 
141meanings unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
142 “Covered employer”, any employer, public or private, that employs 25 or more 
143employees in the commonwealth.
144 “Pay range”, the salary range or hourly wage range that the covered employer reasonably 
145and in good faith expects to pay for a particular and specific employment position at that time.
146 “Posting”, any advertisement or job posting intended to recruit job applicants for a 
147particular and specific employment position, including, but not limited to, recruitment done 
148directly by a covered employer or indirectly through a third party.
149 (b) A covered employer or its agent shall disclose the pay range for a particular and 
150specific employment position in the posting of the position.
151 (c) A covered employer or its agent shall provide the pay range for a particular and 
152specific employment position to an employee who is offered a promotion or transfer to a new 
153position with different job responsibilities. 9 of 11
154 (d) A covered employer or its agent shall provide the pay range for a particular and 
155specific employment position to an employee holding such position or to an applicant for such 
156position upon request.
157 (e) It shall be unlawful for a covered employer to discharge or in any other manner 
158retaliate or discriminate against any employee or applicant because the employee or applicant 
159has: (i) taken action to enforce their rights pursuant to this section; (ii) made a complaint to their 
160employer, an agent of their employer or the attorney general regarding an alleged violation of 
161this section; (iii) instituted, or caused to be instituted, any proceeding under this section; or (iv) 
162testified or is about to testify in any such proceeding.
163 (f)(1) The attorney general shall have the exclusive jurisdiction to enforce subsections (b) 
164to (d), inclusive, and may obtain injunctive or declaratory relief for this purpose. Any covered 
165employer who violates this section shall be punished by a warning for the first offense, by a fine 
166of not more than $500 for the second offense and by a fine of not more than $1,000 for the third 
167offense. A fourth or subsequent offense shall be subject to paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection 
168(b) of section 27C.
169 (2) For enforcement pursuant to paragraph (1), multiple violations within a 48-hour 
170period of subsections (b) to (d), inclusive, shall have a rebuttable presumption that such offenses 
171constitute a single offense attributed to a single act or set of related actions.
172 (3) No violation of this section shall be construed to carry treble damages pursuant to 
173section 150.
174 SECTION 6. Not later than 6 months after the effective date of this act, the attorney 
175general shall conduct a public awareness campaign to provide information to covered employers  10 of 11
176regarding the requirements of sections 105E and 105F of chapter 149 of the General Laws, 
177which shall include, but not be limited to, making information available on the attorney general’s 
178website and otherwise informing covered employers of said sections 105E and 105F of said 
179chapter 149.
180 SECTION 7. (a)(1) Not later than May 1, 2024, the state secretary shall provide the 
181executive office of labor and workforce development 	with initial EEO-1, EEO-3 and EEO-5 data 
182reports pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (b) of section 32 of chapter 9 of the 
183General Laws, as inserted by section 1. 
184 (2) Not later than May 1, 2025, the state secretary shall provide the executive office of 
185labor and workforce development with initial EEO-4 data reports pursuant to paragraph (3) of 
186subsection (b) of section 32 of chapter 9 of the General Laws, as inserted by section 1.
187 (b)(1) Not later than July 31, 2024, the executive office of labor and workforce 
188development shall publish the first aggregate wage data reports pursuant to clauses (i) and (ii) of 
189subsection (b) of section 27 of chapter 23 of the General Laws, as inserted by section 2. 
190 (2) Not later than July 31, 2025, the executive office of labor and workforce development 
191shall publish the first aggregate wage data report pursuant to clause (iii) of subsection (b) of 
192section 27 of chapter 23 of the General Laws, as inserted by section 2.
193 (c)(1) Beginning in calendar year 2024, covered employers subject to EEO-1, EEO-3 and 
194EEO-5 data report requirements shall submit the first 	reports to the state secretary pursuant to 
195paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (b) of section 105E of chapter 149 of the General Laws, as 
196inserted by section 5. 11 of 11
197 (2) Beginning in calendar year 2025, covered employers subject to EEO-4 data report 
198requirements shall submit the first report to the state secretary pursuant to paragraph (3) of 
199subsection (b) of section 105E of chapter 149 of the General Laws, as inserted by section 5.
200 SECTION 8. For the first 2 years after the effective date of sections 105E and 105F of 
201chapter 149 of the Generals Laws, as inserted by section 5, a covered employer shall have 2 
202business days after notice of a violation to cure any defect before a fine is imposed.
203 SECTION 9. Section 105F of chapter 149 of the General Laws, as inserted by section 5, 
204shall take effect 1 year after the effective date of this act.