Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1108

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing portable benefit accounts for app-based-delivery drivers

Impact

If enacted, H1108 would create significant changes in how app-based delivery drivers are classified and supported under Massachusetts law. It mandates delivery network companies to purchase occupational accident insurance and maintain automobile insurance, thus providing essential protections for workers who might not otherwise have access to such benefits. Furthermore, the bill introduces the concept of a portable benefit account, where contributions from delivery companies can support drivers' income during periods of unemployment or when facing economic hardship, thus fostering greater economic stability among gig workers.

Summary

House Bill H1108 seeks to establish portable benefit accounts specifically for app-based delivery drivers in Massachusetts. The legislation is designed to formalize the benefits structure for these independent contractors who provide essential services through delivery platforms. A notable feature of this bill is its intention to create a framework that allows multiple delivery companies to contribute towards a single driver’s benefits while maintaining the drivers' status as independent contractors rather than employees. This approach aims to enhance the financial security of drivers without constraining their autonomy over their work schedules and earnings.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, H1108 has sparked discussions regarding the implications of classifying app-based delivery drivers as independent contractors. While some argue that the bill provides necessary protections that align with the gig economy's nature, others fear it could create a disparity in benefits and protections when compared to traditional employees. Critics highlight that the eligibility criteria for portable benefits might exclude part-time or less active drivers, raising concerns about accessibility to crucial financial support. The preemption of local regulations concerning delivery services also raises questions about the balance of power between state oversight and local governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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