Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR152

Introduced
3/25/26  
Refer
3/25/26  

Caption

Temporary Workers' Bill of Rights; urge State of Mississippi to acknowledge and adopt.

Impact

If adopted, this resolution would mandate significant changes in how temporary staffing agencies operate, requiring them to ensure that workers are paid a living wage and provided with essential information regarding their assignments. Furthermore, it aims to establish protocols for safety training, equitable treatment, and benefits that have historically been absent in temporary positions. This will notably improve the working conditions for a large segment of the workforce that currently lacks sufficient protections.

Summary

House Resolution 152 urges the State of Mississippi to implement a Temporary Workers' Bill of Rights aimed at improving working conditions for temporary workers. This resolution highlights the often unregulated nature of temporary work, which can lead to abuse, such as extended job assignments without proper benefits or opportunities for fair employment. Addressing the plight of these workers is crucial, as many face challenges that permanent employees may not experience. The resolution emphasizes the need for immediate action to incorporate guidelines that will uplift the standards for temporary employment across the state.

Contention

Although the resolution has the potential to benefit many vulnerable workers, it may face opposition from business groups concerned about the increased regulation and costs associated with compliance. There could be arguments regarding the feasibility of imposing strict limits on contract durations and mandatory transitions to permanent employment after a specified period. Additionally, some stakeholders might view the proposed changes as an overreach that could deter businesses from hiring temporary workers, thereby reducing job opportunities.

Implementation

In implementing these regulations, the bill outlines specific requirements for temporary staffing agencies including prohibiting fees for background checks and limiting the duration of temporary work assignments. In exceptional cases where long-term assignments are necessary, it insists on transitioning to full-time roles after defined periods. By encouraging agencies to disclose their employment practices and address discrimination, the resolution seeks transparency and accountability in the temporary staffing industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR67

Temporary Workers' Bill of Rights; urge State of Mississippi to acknowledge and adopt.

MS SR127

Temporary Workers' Bill of Rights; urge State of Mississippi to acknowledge and adopt.

MS HR114

Mississippi Limitless Day; acknowledge and recognize May 15,2025 as day of observance.

MS SB2220

Mississippians' Right to Name, Likeness and Voice Act; enact.

MS HR60

Mississippi-Israel Joint Legislative Caucus; acknowledge and celebrate the creation of.

MS HB217

Helping Mississippians Afford Broadband Act; create.

MS SR57

Salute Mississippi Poll Workers who have served over 50 consecutive years as the "Frontline of Democracy."

MS SB2373

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS HB176

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

MS HB343

Mississippi Department of Labor; create.

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MS HR67

Temporary Workers' Bill of Rights; urge State of Mississippi to acknowledge and adopt.

MS SR127

Temporary Workers' Bill of Rights; urge State of Mississippi to acknowledge and adopt.

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