Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2151

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To protect injured workers

Impact

This piece of legislation will amend existing laws to strengthen workers' rights on multiple fronts. Notably, it establishes a rebuttable presumption of discrimination if an employee faces adverse action within 90 days of exercising their rights related to work-related injuries. This presumption would facilitate the reporting process for injured workers and could lead to more rigorous enforcement of employee protections, thereby promoting a safer workplace. Furthermore, the bill stipulates that any violations would allow for civil suits to be filed by affected workers, seeking various forms of restitution.

Summary

House Bill 2151, titled 'An Act to protect injured workers', aims to enhance protections for workers who are injured on the job by amending various sections of the Massachusetts General Laws. The bill seeks to ensure thorough investigations of claims related to work-related injuries and illnesses, emphasizing the responsibility of employers to maintain a work environment that respects workers' rights. Key elements include a mandate for employers to provide clear notices to employees about their rights, including protections against retaliation for reporting injuries.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 2151 may arise concerning the balance of responsibilities placed on employers versus the protections granted to employees. Advocates argue that enhanced worker protections are necessary to safeguard those who might otherwise be deterred from reporting injuries due to fear of employer retaliation. However, critics may express concerns about the potential burden this places on businesses, particularly in smaller operations that may struggle with increased compliance demands. The bill's language regarding compensatory damages and punitive measures may also provoke discussions about adequate employer responsibilities and the broader implications for labor relations in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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