Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2859

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing job permanency for MADOC instructors

Impact

If enacted, this bill would create a more stable workforce within MADOC by transitioning provisional positions to permanent ones, thereby reducing turnover rates among instructors. This change is believed to have positive implications for the quality of educational programming offered in the state's correctional facilities. Instructors who feel secure in their positions may be more motivated to invest in their roles and contribute positively to the rehabilitative environment.

Summary

House Bill 2859 seeks to establish job permanency for Industrial Instructors within the Massachusetts Department of Correction (MADOC). The bill proposes that any Industrial Instructor who has been employed on a provisional basis will be eligible for permanent status after completing a twelve-month employment period. This measure aims to enhance job security for instructors, recognizing their role in providing educational and vocational training to individuals in correctional facilities.

Contention

While the bill is expected to garner support due to its focus on job security, it may also face scrutiny regarding fiscal implications. Opponents could argue that extending permanency to provisional instructors could lead to increased costs for the state. The discussions surrounding the bill will likely involve debates on balancing budgetary concerns with the need for effective correctional education and workforce stability.

Companion Bills

MA H5312

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA HB05404

An Act Establishing A Job Classification For Part-time Fire Service Instructors.

MA S287

Relative to horse riding instructors

MA S1952

Establishing the rural jobs act

MA H3405

Establishing permanent standard time within the Commonwealth to promote sleep and health

MA H4691

Establishing an Orange Star license plate for veterans exposed to Agent Orange

MA H4134

Establishing the city of Cambridge employment and job training trust

MA H610

Relative to foundation budget review commission permanence

MA H3115

Relative to tax abatement for permanently disabled veterans

MA H2793

Authorizing a retirement board system local option for totally and permanently incapacitated workers

MA H219

Establishing a livable home modification grant program

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