Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1229

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting honest employers by creating construction private attorney general actions

Impact

The bill asserts that many construction firms, particularly smaller ones, often do not comply with wage payment laws, placing honest employers at a competitive disadvantage. By enabling private actions to enforce wage laws, the legislation aims to reduce illegal bidding practices that result from non-compliance. It establishes a penalty structure for employers who fail to comply, thereby potentially increasing compliance rates and improving the financial health of employees who are often deprived of their rightful earnings.

Summary

Senate Bill S1229 proposes the establishment of a new legal framework aimed at enhancing wage enforcement within the construction industry in Massachusetts. Specifically, the bill introduces the 'Construction Industry Private Attorney General Action,' allowing interested parties, including construction employers and employees, to pursue legal actions on behalf of the Commonwealth against employers who violate wage laws. This is designed to tackle the issue of wage non-payment and its harmful effects on fair competition among construction firms.

Contention

Despite its intentions, the bill may raise concerns among certain stakeholders. Some may argue that the introduction of private attorney general actions could lead to increased litigation, possibly burdening smaller construction firms with legal challenges. There are fears of misuse of the provisions, particularly by those who may seek to take advantage of the law for less serious infractions or disputes. As the bill continues to evolve, it will be critical to monitor its reception among various stakeholders, including labor organizations, business representatives, and legislative bodies.

Companion Bills

MA S2886

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on The Judiciary to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to judicial matters.

Previously Filed As

MA H1810

Protecting honest employers by creating construction private attorney general actions

MA H2115

Clarifying the prevailing wage act to protect actions by the attorney general

MA S1297

Clarifying the prevailing wage act to protect actions by the attorney general

MA S1599

Relative to protecting air quality from carbon-emitting energy generators

MA S1344

Relative to transparency in employee benefits reporting in private construction

MA H1916

To further protect employees through a private right of action

MA HB1685

Attorney General; private attorney contracts; effective date.

MA HB1685

Attorney General; private attorney contracts; effective date.

MA HB442

AN ACT relating to privacy for attorneys involved in criminal actions.

MA H2144

Relative to transparency in employee benefits reporting in private construction

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