Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2156

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Providing hazard pay and protection for essential workers during a declared public health state of emergency

Impact

The bill aims to amend existing labor laws under Chapter 149 of the General Laws by introducing protections that ensure essential workers are not only compensated for their risks but also protected from discrimination if they refuse to work under unsafe conditions. This reflects a growing recognition of the value of essential workers, particularly those who provide critical services during crises. By mandating such provisions, the bill seeks to enhance workplace safety and recognize the sacrifices made by these workers.

Summary

House Bill 2156 proposes the establishment of hazard pay and protection for essential workers during a declared public health state of emergency in Massachusetts. This bill is particularly focused on ensuring that individuals working in essential services are compensated fairly when their health is at risk due to exigent circumstances such as a pandemic. It stipulates that covered employers must pay essential workers hazard pay at a rate of no less than one and one-half times their regular pay for hours worked during such emergencies.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the implementation of this bill, especially regarding which businesses qualify as 'essential' and the requirement to pay hazard pay. Concerns might be raised about the financial burden this could place on small businesses or the definition of essential services, which is derived from previous emergency orders. Some legislators and business owners may argue that the cost implications could lead to job losses or reduced hours for non-essential employees, while proponents will likely emphasize the moral obligation to ensure the safety and compensation of essential workers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2511

Further protecting identities on death certificates

MA H2678

Amending the child passenger restraint exemption to include vehicles used in the ride-share industry

MA H3763

Improving safety measures for highway maintenance personnel

MA H2387

Amending the child passenger restraint exemption to include vehicles used in the ride-share industry

MA H3404

Naming the Eastern Brook Trout as the official freshwater fish of the Commonwealth

MA H1933

Further protecting tenants

MA H3873

To amend the general officer designation in the state staff of the militia

MA H1722

Relative to wiretapping in the Commonwealth

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.