Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1310

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To protect injured workers

Impact

The proposed amendments in S1310 are expected to significantly impact state laws relating to labor and employment. By instituting a rebuttable presumption of retaliation when adverse actions are taken against employees within 90 days of their assertion of rights, the bill strengthens protections for those who report workplace injuries. This shift is likely to empower employees to come forward without fear of job loss or discrimination, thereby promoting a safer work environment and fostering a culture of accountability among employers.

Summary

Senate Bill S1310, titled 'An Act to protect injured workers,' aims to enhance protections for employees who face retaliation or discrimination due to reporting work-related injuries or illnesses. The bill seeks to amend several sections of the General Laws, particularly focusing on the rights of workers and the obligations of employers in safeguarding those rights. This legislation emphasizes the need for employers to promptly investigate injury claims and ensures the provision of pertinent information regarding workers’ rights in accessible formats and languages, catering to a diverse workforce.

Contention

While the bill is aimed at improving worker protections, it may also face opposition concerning its implications for employers. Critics may argue that the provisions could lead to increased liability and legal challenges for businesses, especially small enterprises that may struggle with the compliance aspects of this legislation. Additionally, the language surrounding 'adverse actions' and 'retaliation' may prompt concerns regarding the potential for frivolous claims which could overwhelm the legal system. Ultimately, the balance between robust protections for workers and reasonable safeguards for employers will be a critical focal point of the debate surrounding S1310.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2268

Relative to alternative portfolio standards

MA S1523

Removing social security numbers from death certificates

MA S1972

To allow cities and towns to increase the local tax rate on meals

MA S2133

Protecting the privacy of library user data

MA S1083

Relative to rape by an officer

MA S1444

Providing state grants for municipal sustainability directors

MA S1526

Putting patients over profits in hospital licensure

MA S1974

Aligning the long-term capital gains tax rate with the short-term capital gains tax rate

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