Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2780

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to collective bargaining

Impact

The primary impact of HB 2780 is the re-designation of constitutional officers and their employees as distinct employers. By asserting that the state secretary, state treasurer, state auditor, and attorney general are the employers for their respective employees, the bill seeks to streamline labor relations and collective bargaining processes within these offices. This clarification is expected to influence negotiations and the overall dynamics of public sector labor relations within the state.

Summary

House Bill 2780, known as the Act relative to Collective Bargaining, aims to amend existing legislation surrounding employment definitions within the state of Massachusetts. Specifically, the bill modifies Chapter 150E of the General Laws by altering the definition of 'employee' to exclude certain officers and employees within the departments of the state secretary, state treasurer, state auditor, and attorney general. This change is intended to clarify who qualifies as an 'employee' under collective bargaining laws in Massachusetts.

Contention

Notably, the bill may face contention regarding its implications for employee rights and collective bargaining capabilities. Opponents may argue that excluding employees within specific state departments from the broader employee definition could limit their bargaining power and protections under the law. Supporters, however, may contend that the bill is necessary to ensure clarity and efficiency in labor negotiations, particularly in high-level state offices where the relationship between officers and employees can be particularly complex.

Companion Bills

MA H5312

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2778

Relative to collective bargaining

MA H2076

To provide collective bargaining rights to employees of the mosquito control projects and mosquito control districts

MA H807

To provide to certain employees of the Commonwealth the right to participate collectively in the political process

MA S1368

Relative to collective bargaining dues

MA S1343

Relative to collective bargaining rights for legislative employees

MA H2093

Relative to collective bargaining rights for legislative employees

MA S1360

Relative to collective bargaining rights of the state police

MA H2088

To restore collective bargaining for teachers and other school employees

MA S1873

Relative to the collective bargaining rights for employees of the committee for public counsel services

MA S1850

Clarifying constitutional officer employers for collective bargaining purposes

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.