New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1076

Introduced
11/2/21  
Refer
11/2/21  
Report Pass
3/3/22  

Caption

Relative to illegal productivity quotas.

Impact

The implications of this bill are significant for labor laws within the state. By instituting clear guidelines that forbid adverse actions based on unmet quotas that interfere with meal and rest periods, HB1076 enhances workplace safety and employee protections. Furthermore, the bill empowers employees by granting them the right to request information about their quotas and personal performance data, enhancing transparency in workplace practices. Employers in violation could face legal repercussions, pushing them towards more equitable treatment of employees.

Summary

House Bill 1076 addresses the issue of productivity quotas in the workplace, specifically targeting warehouse distribution centers. The bill defines productivity quotas and outlines the rights of employees concerning these quotas, including the requirement for employers to provide written descriptions of the quotas upon hire. This regulation aims to prevent employers from imposing quotas that could compromise employees' legal rights regarding breaks and occupational health and safety standards.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB1076 appears to favor the enhancement of employee protections, reflecting a growing concern over the treatment of workers in high-pressure environments like warehouses. Supporters argue that the bill is a necessary step towards protecting employees from exploitation through unrealistic productivity expectations, which can lead to burnout and unsafe work conditions. However, some critics, particularly from the business community, worry that overly stringent regulations could hinder operational efficiency and increase costs associated with compliance.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding the bill revolve around the balance between productivity demands and worker protections. While proponents emphasize the need for protecting workers from unsustainable quotas, detractors caution that such regulations might stifle business flexibility and responsiveness. The discussions indicate an ongoing struggle to find an appropriate balance that ensures both employee welfare and business viability within an evolving labor market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB06907

An Act Concerning The Use Of Quotas By Warehouse Distribution Centers.

NH SB1465

Collective bargaining; warehouse employees; quotas

NH HB2682

Collective bargaining; warehouse employees; quotas.

NH SB1449

Collective bargaining; warehouse employees; quotas

NH HB2361

Collective bargaining; warehouse employees; quotas

NH HB88

Warehouse Work Quotas

NH S2478

Requires employer provide employee with written quota descriptions/number of task/item production along with potential adverse employment action for failure to meet quotas/ provides employee protection against quotas/ remedies for violations.

NH H7320

Requires employers to provide each employee of a warehouse distribution center, upon hire, with written description of quotas applicable to the employee within defined time periods and adverse employment action for failure to meet the quota.

NH H5047

Requires employers to provide each employee of a warehouse distribution center, upon hire, with written description of quotas applicable to the employee within defined time periods and adverse employment action for failure to meet the quota.

NH S1058

Requires employers to provide each employee of a warehouse distribution center, upon hire, with written description of quotas applicable to the employee within defined time periods and adverse employment action for failure to meet the quota.

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