Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2146

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Ensuring domestic violence victims' protections for all employees in the Commonwealth

Impact

This legislation is expected to impact workplace policies significantly by explicitly acknowledging the unique challenges faced by domestic violence victims within the context of employment. The introduction of a leave policy creates a framework for employees to seek help without the fear of losing their jobs or benefits. Moreover, it places the responsibility on employers to inform their workers of their rights and to manage related information with confidentiality. By recognizing contract workers—who are often excluded from many employment protections—this bill seeks to provide support to a vulnerable segment of the workforce.

Summary

House Bill 2146 aims to enhance protections for employees in Massachusetts who are victims of domestic violence. The bill proposes amendments to Chapter 149 of the General Laws, specifically by adding a new section that would entitle contract workers to take up to 15 days of leave in any 12-month period when they are victims of abusive behavior. The leave is intended to assist these individuals in seeking medical care, obtaining legal assistance, or attending proceedings related to the abuse. The bill emphasizes that employers must keep all information related to the leave confidential and prohibits retaliation against employees for exercising their rights under this law.

Contention

While the bill aims to provide crucial protections, it may face both legislative and public scrutiny. Critics may argue that the requirement for documentation of the abusive behavior could deter individuals from taking leave for fear of disclosing personal details that they prefer to keep private. Conversely, proponents assert that measures must be in place to prevent misuse of the leave policy. As societal awareness of domestic violence increases, the effectiveness of this legislation will largely depend on its implementation and the support systems established for affected workers.

Companion Bills

MA H5370

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1312

Ensuring domestic violence victims' protections for all employees in the commonwealth

MA H2001

Relative to protecting domestic violence victims

MA S1751

Resolve establishing a commission to study the Commonwealth’s response to and resources for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault

MA SB1096

Relating to the protection of domestic violence victims.

MA H1790

Protecting children from domestic violence

MA S0296

Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

MA S0240

Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

MA H1676

To respect and protect domestic violence and sexual assault victims and survivors

MA H0019

Victims of Domestic Violence and Dating Violence

MA S2433

Establishes protections from abusive and controlling litigation for victims of domestic violence.

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