Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2103

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting warehouse workers

Impact

The bill's provisions are designed to enhance labor protections by preventing employers from imposing excessive work quotas that interfere with employees’ rights to take meal breaks or use restrooms. It mandates that employers disclose quotas and any potential adverse consequences that may arise from failing to meet them. Such measures are intended to alleviate the pressures often placed on warehouse workers, particularly as the industry sees increasing reliance on performance metrics and technological oversight in the form of monitoring systems and quotas.

Summary

House Bill 2103, titled 'An Act protecting warehouse workers', focuses on the welfare and rights of employees working in warehouse distribution centers in Massachusetts. The bill introduces new definitions pertinent to warehouse employment, including 'employee work speed data' and 'quota', emphasizing the working conditions related to performance metrics set by employers. By mandating clear communications about quotas, the legislation aims to provide more transparency and accountability in the workplace, ensuring that workers are informed of their performance expectations from the onset of their employment and whenever changes occur.

Contention

While proponents argue that these protections are necessary to prevent worker exploitation and promote a safer working environment, opponents may raise concerns about the potential for the bill to impose restrictive regulations on employers, which could stifle operational efficiency. Discussions surrounding the bill may also highlight the balance between protecting workers' rights and maintaining business competitiveness in the rapidly evolving warehousing and logistics sectors. The legislation could lead to additional enforcement mechanisms, where state authorities investigate workplaces with high injury rates, fostering an ongoing dialogue about the best practices in employee welfare.

Companion Bills

MA H5180

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1307

Protecting warehouse workers

MA SB01254

An Act Establishing Additional Protections For Warehouse Workers.

MA SB00832

An Act Concerning Protections For Warehouse Workers In The State.

MA S288

Relative to bonded warehouses

MA HB1791

Relating To Warehouse Workers.

MA SB2389

Relating To Warehouse Workers.

MA HB16

Labor and industrial relations; protections for warehouse distribution center workers; provide

MA SB194

An Act To Amend Title 19 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Warehouse Worker Protections.

MA H283

Relative to a loan repayment program for human services workers

MA H2105

Creating fairness in workers' compensation disfigurement benefits

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.