Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2007

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Concerning nondisclosure agreements relative to sexual harassment and discrimination

Impact

If enacted, H2007 would significantly alter how employers handle cases of sexual misconduct and discrimination. By rendering certain nondisclosure agreements void, the bill reinforces the rights of victims to speak out about their experiences and seek justice. This legislative change is expected to foster a safer workplace atmosphere and promote a culture of openness, which could ultimately lead to a reduction in incidents of sexual harassment and discrimination. Additionally, public funds would not be allowed to settle claims against public employees, further emphasizing accountability within government entities.

Summary

House Bill H2007 proposes amendments to Chapter 151B of the General Laws of Massachusetts concerning nondisclosure agreements in cases of sexual harassment and discrimination. This bill explicitly prohibits the inclusion of clauses in settlement agreements that restrict the disclosure of information related to incidents involving sex offenses, sexual harassment, or discrimination. The goal of this legislation is to enhance transparency and accountability in workplace environments, allowing victims to come forward without the fear of being silenced by such agreements.

Contention

The bill is likely to generate debate over the balance between privacy for victims and the rights of employers. Supporters of H2007 argue that it is a necessary measure to dismantle the culture of silence surrounding sexual harassment in the workplace, while critics may voice concerns about the ramifications for settlement negotiations and the potential chilling effect on employers' willingness to resolve disputes amicably. Discussions surrounding the implications of this bill will hinge on interpretations of privacy rights and corporate accountability, highlighting the complexities involved in addressing workplace misconduct.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2006

Strengthening sexual harassment and discrimination policies in the Commonwealth

MA H10

Relative to nondisclosure agreements

MA SB01035

An Act Concerning Limitations On The Use Of Nondisclosure Agreements.

MA SB00355

An Act Concerning Limitations On The Use Of Nondisclosure Agreements.

MA H1921

Relative to sexual harassment

MA S1118

Relative to sexual harassment

MA H4537

Relative to sexual harassment

MA H2190

Relative to sexual harassment workplace training

MA H5023

Relative to sexual harassment workplace training

MA S1172

To protect unpaid interns, volunteers, and independent contractors from sexual harassment and other forms of discrimination

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