Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1330

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to a four-day work week pilot program

Impact

Under this legislation, the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development is tasked with overseeing the program, which would aim to include a diverse array of employers in terms of size, industry, and demographic characteristics. The bill envisions engaging businesses owned by women, minorities, and veterans, with the aim of fostering inclusivity and taking into consideration the varied experiences of different workplace contexts. Importantly, the pilot program is set to last for a minimum of two years, during which the effects of a reduced work schedule will be monitored and evaluated to derive substantive conclusions about its effectiveness.

Summary

Senate Bill S1330 proposes the establishment of a pilot program in Massachusetts focused on the implementation of a four-day work week for qualifying employers. Named the Massachusetts Smart Work Week Pilot, the bill aims to encourage employers to adopt this innovative work schedule while simultaneously studying its impacts on both employees and employers. The core tenet of the bill is that employees participating in this four-day work week will maintain their current pay and benefits, despite a reduction in working hours, thus promoting work-life balance without financial detriment to participating workers.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding S1330 is the eligibility for tax credits tied to the program, which are only available for qualifying employers in the private sector. Public sector employers are excluded from receiving these tax benefits despite being allowed to participate in the pilot program. This exclusion may lead to discussions regarding the equity of supporting private over public initiatives, raising questions about the public sector's role in experimenting with modern work schedules. The opposition might argue that comprehensive data collection and evaluation are essential for validating the pilot’s outcomes, whereas proponents may emphasize that flexibility in work arrangements can directly contribute to employee satisfaction, productivity, and retention.

Companion Bills

MA S2809

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Labor and Workforce Development, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to labor and workforce development matters.

Previously Filed As

MA H2065

Relative to a four-day work week pilot program

MA S2809

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Labor and Workforce Development, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to labor and workforce development matters.

MA S09442

Establishes the New York smart work week pilot program to promote, incentivize and support the use of a four-day work week by qualifying employers and to study the benefits and impacts of such work arrangements; defines terms; establishes a tax credit for participating qualifying employers and employees.

MA S603

To establish a blue economy workforce pipeline

MA H2181

To implement a 4 day work week in the Commonwealth

MA SB69

Establishing Recovery-to-work as a pilot program within the Department of Labor and Industry; and providing for local recovery-to-work pilot programs, for incentives to encourage business participation and for powers and duties of the Department of Labor and Industry.

MA S1862

Relative to fair worker representation on joint purchasing group committees

MA AB2157

Workforce development: Displaced Oil and Gas Worker Pilot Program: extension.

MA HB498

AN ACT establishing the Adult Workforce Diploma Pilot Program.

MA HB302

AN ACT establishing the Adult Workforce Diploma Pilot Program.

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