Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1774

Introduced
4/24/25  
Refer
4/24/25  

Caption

An Act to Protect Domestic Workers

Impact

If enacted, LD1774 will significantly impact existing labor laws by formally recognizing domestic workers' rights to paid leave, reasonable work hours, and proper training regarding workplace harassment. Moreover, it introduces penalties for violations related to worker contracts and treatment, establishing a more robust framework for enforcement. This means that state law will explicitly protect domestic workers who historically may have been overlooked by existing labor regulations, thereby enhancing their job security and overall well-being.

Summary

LD1774, titled 'An Act to Protect Domestic Workers', aims to enhance the rights and protections of domestic workers in the state. The bill requires employers of domestic workers to provide written contracts delineating job duties, wages, schedules, and information regarding breaks and leave entitlements. Moreover, it mandates that employers follow specific health and safety standards while establishing a process for assessing employer compliance with these regulations. By ensuring clearer terms of employment, the legislation seeks to create a more stable and respectful working environment for domestic workers.

Sentiment

The sentiment around LD1774 seems to be largely positive among advocates for labor rights, as it reflects a commitment to improving the conditions of domestic workers—a demographic often subjected to exploitation. Supporters argue that by increasing transparency and legal protection, this bill not only uplifts workers but also enforces a standard of care and respect for those providing essential services in homes. Nonetheless, there may be some opposition from employers concerned about the additional administrative responsibilities and financial implications tied to compliance with the new regulations.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns from some employers regarding the impact of mandated rest periods and overtime pay on their operations. There is also debate surrounding the level of enforcement that will be realistically achievable and whether the potential fines and penalties for non-compliance might act as a deterrent to employing domestic workers. Finally, the requirement for training programs on issues such as sexual harassment may introduce additional costs and obligations for employers, raising questions about the balance between worker protections and employer flexibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME S3604

Exempts certain workers and organizations from Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights.

ME S919

Amends "Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights Act" to exclude full-time students and au pairs from definition of domestic worker and remove joint and several liability provision from law.

ME SB295

Relating To Domestic Abuse Protective Orders.

ME AB1877

Domestic violence: protective orders.

ME SB1518

Relating to worker protections.

ME HB301

Relating To Domestic Abuse Protective Orders.

ME HB301

Relating To Domestic Abuse Protective Orders.

ME SB899

Protection from Domestic Abuse Act; modifying provisions related to protective orders. Effective date.

ME SB899

Protection from Domestic Abuse Act; modifying provisions related to protective orders. Effective date.

ME HB62

Relative to protection of persons from domestic violence and military protective orders.

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