Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1429

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Promoting an adjunct bill of rights

Impact

The bill's provisions represent a significant shift in how part-time faculty are treated within the state's higher education system. By mandating that public institutions prioritize hiring full-time faculty and ensure equity in pay, the bill aims to enhance educational quality and faculty job security. Additionally, it allows part-time faculty who meet specified teaching requirements to gain eligibility for the state employees' retirement system, thus providing them with benefits that were previously inaccessible. These measures could attract more qualified individuals to teaching roles in public colleges and universities, potentially improving educational outcomes for students.

Summary

House Bill 1429, titled 'An Act promoting an adjunct bill of rights', aims to address the inequities faced by part-time and non-tenure track faculty in public higher education institutions in Massachusetts. It establishes a Faculty Restoration and Equity Fund to ensure that at least 75% of undergraduate courses are taught by full-time faculty and that comparable pay and benefits are provided for part-time faculty. This bill seeks to rectify longstanding issues regarding the treatment and compensation of adjunct faculty, who often play a substantial role in the educational landscape without receiving adequate recognition or support.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding H1429 that could be explored in future discussions. While the bill is designed to support adjunct faculty, some stakeholders may argue about the financial implications for institutions already operating within tight budgets. Concerns could also arise regarding the feasibility of transitioning existing staffing models to comply with the new requirements for full-time faculty ratios and compensation structures. If implemented, this legislation may set a precedent for similar initiatives in other states, raising questions about the sustainability of such funding models and the potential ripple effects across the educational system.

Companion Bills

MA H4881

Replaced by Relative to adjunct faculty in public higher education

Previously Filed As

MA S940

Promoting an adjunct bill of rights

MA H2448

Promoting patient safety and equitable access to care

MA H242

To enhance standards of care for those with autism and intellectual and developmental disabilities

MA S640

Promoting humane cosmetics and other household products by limiting the use of animal testing

MA H3400

Prohibiting the use of ratepayer funds for utility lobbying, promotions, or perks

MA H4881

Relative to adjunct faculty in public higher education

MA H2769

Relative to retirement equity for parenting teachers

MA H2104

Relative to meeting human service demand by modernizing incentives for the direct care workforce

MA H111

Promoting equity in agriculture

MA H256

Requiring universal changing stations in public buildings

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.