Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1305

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing protections and accountability for Delivery Network Company workers, consumers, and communities

Impact

The provisions set forth in S1305 impact several state laws, particularly regarding the classification of employment and the associated rights. By classifying delivery workers as employees, the bill compels DNCs to provide their workers with standard employer benefits such as workers' compensation, minimum wage guarantees, and proper insurance coverage. Moreover, it mandates that these companies ensure their labor practices conform to established labor regulations, thereby enhancing accountability. This shift seeks to guard against the exploitation of a workforce that is integral to the modern economy yet often lacks formal employment protections.

Summary

Senate Bill S1305, titled 'An Act establishing protections and accountability for Delivery Network Company workers, consumers, and communities', aims to solidify and enhance worker protections for those employed by Delivery Network Companies (DNCs) in Massachusetts. A significant focus of the bill is to define application-based delivery workers as employees, which ensures they are entitled to a range of labor rights including minimum wage and conditions for collective bargaining. The bill seeks to mitigate issues faced by this workforce, which operates under flexible and often precarious employment arrangements.

Contention

Discussions surrounding S1305 have revealed notable points of contention, primarily regarding the balance between enhancing workers’ rights and the operational flexibility that DNCs claim is essential for their business models. Critics argue that stringent regulations could lead to increases in delivery costs and may force some companies to alter their operational frameworks significantly, potentially affecting consumer choices. Furthermore, while proponents advocate for the essential protections this bill would afford delivery workers, some fear that it may hinder the growth of on-demand services by imposing excessive regulatory burdens.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1339

Establishing protections and accountability for DNC workers, consumers, and communities

MA S733

Providing a delivery network company surcharge for small businesses and EJ communities

MA S09813

Includes delivery network company workers in the definition of "employee" for purposes of workers' compensation; provides that the employer of a network company deliver worker shall be a delivery network company.

MA A10222

Includes delivery network company workers in the definition of "employee" for purposes of workers' compensation; provides that the employer of a network company deliver worker shall be a delivery network company.

MA S2236

Relative to delivery network companies

MA S09814

Includes delivery network company workers in the definition of "employee" for purposes of paid sick leave; provides that the employer of a delivery network company worker shall be a delivery network company.

MA A09582

Includes delivery network company workers in the definition of "employee" for purposes of paid sick leave; provides that the employer of a delivery network company worker shall be a delivery network company.

MA HB1584

Delivery Network Companies and Delivery Network Services - Regulation and Transparency

MA SB35

Transportation/delivery Network Companies

MA SB01487

An Act Concerning Transportation Network Companies And Third-party Delivery Companies.

Similar Bills

TX HB4215

Relating to the regulation of delivery network companies; requiring an occupational permit; authorizing a fee.

NJ S3139

Requires delivery network company to maintain certain automobile insurance.

NJ A3581

Requires delivery network companies to maintain automobile insurance.

NJ A3568

Requires food delivery network company to maintain certain automobile insurance.

MO SB915

Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for certain delivery network companies

TX SB2154

Relating to the regulation of delivery network companies; requiring an occupational permit; authorizing a fee.

MO HB1789

Establishes the Delivery Network Company Insurance Act and establishes the standards and requirements for motor vehicle liability insurance coverage

CA AB578

Food delivery platforms: customer service.