Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2952

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to work hours for state retirees

Impact

If passed, this legislation will significantly alter the employment landscape for state retirees in Massachusetts. By expanding the number of hours they are allowed to work while still receiving their retirement benefits, the bill may encourage more retirees to re-enter the workforce, thus alleviating some workforce shortages in various sectors that depend on experienced professionals. This could be particularly beneficial in fields such as education, public safety, and healthcare, where the demand for skilled workers is consistently high.

Summary

House Bill 2952, titled 'An Act relative to work hours for state retirees', proposes amendments to the existing General Laws regarding the work hours permissible for state retirees. The bill specifically seeks to increase the allowable working hours from 1,200 to 1,400 hours annually. This change is aimed at providing more flexibility and opportunity for retirees wishing to continue working in public service roles without impacting their retirement benefits.

Contention

While the bill has potential advantages, it may also attract scrutiny and debate regarding its implications for pension programs and the overall workforce policy in Massachusetts. There could be concerns from other workers about competition for available jobs, as well as implications for budgetary allocations within public departments. Proponents argue for the positive economic impact and the value of retirees' experiences, while opponents may worry about the unintended consequences that could arise from increasing the capacity of retirees to occupy state roles.

Companion Bills

MA H5312

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2903

Relative to retiree work hours and pay limits

MA H4079

Relative to public retirees and reforming post-retirement employment and earnings limits

MA S1839

Relative to post-retirement earnings of public retirees

MA H3877

Relative to retirement benefits for veterans

MA H3768

Relative to community works programs

MA H2951

Relative to the equitable merger of the Group 4 and Group 2 retirement classifications of the University of Massachusetts police

MA H2948

Regarding retirement of public authority law enforcement employee groups

MA H2949

Regarding retirement of public authority law enforcement employee groups

MA H2905

To protect the retirement classification of Barnstable county dispatchers and dispatch retirees

MA H2807

To protect the retirement classification of Barnstable county dispatchers and dispatch retirees

Similar Bills

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