Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1291

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to workplace psychological safety

Impact

The legislation mandates that employers take proactive steps to prevent workplace bullying. This includes implementing comprehensive policies, responding promptly to complaints, conducting fair investigations, and maintaining accurate records of any incidents. Moreover, it stipulates that employers must provide training to all employees on these policies. If passed, this bill would significantly shift the responsibilities of employers in ensuring a safe and respectful workplace, reinforcing the need for accountability regarding employee interactions.

Summary

Bill S1291, titled 'An Act relative to workplace psychological safety,' seeks to establish clear regulations surrounding workplace bullying in Massachusetts. Introduced by Senator Nick Collins, the bill aims to make workplace bullying unlawful, defining it as conduct that creates a toxic or hostile environment that a reasonable person would find unacceptable. By explicitly prohibiting such behavior, the bill aims to foster a healthier work environment for all employees, whether they are full-time, part-time, or contracted workers.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support as a necessary step towards improving mental health in the workplace, critics may argue about the potential for misinterpretation of what constitutes bullying. Concerns have arisen that the parameters for determining workplace bullying might lead to overregulation or misuse against employers. Additionally, the enforcement mechanisms, including the provision for private rights of action by employees, could lead to increased litigation, raising the stakes for employers and potentially straining workplace relationships.

Additional_notes

Overall, S1291 represents a progressive approach to workplace safety legislation, addressing the often-overlooked issue of psychological safety in the workplace. The implications of this bill could have lasting effects on state labor laws, potentially influencing similar legislative efforts across the nation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1882

To establish psychological workplace safety

MA S1170

Addressing workplace bullying, mobbing, and harassment, without regard to protected class status while promoting healthy workplaces

MA H3060

Relating to fair pay and safe workplaces

MA S1174

Relative to workplace safety and disclosure of violations

MA H1871

Relative to workplace safety and disclosure of violations

MA S1539

Requiring health care employers to develop and implement programs to prevent workplace violence

MA H2330

Requiring health care employers to develop and implement programs to prevent workplace violence

MA H1921

Establishing equality and safety in the workplace

MA S1181

Relative to transparency in the workplace

MA H1917

Requiring human service employers to develop and implement programs that prevent workplace violence

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.