Massachusetts S1327 aims to protect labor rights and eliminate barriers to organizing.
Massachusetts S1327, titled "An Act protecting labor and abolishing barriers to organizing rights," seeks to strengthen labor rights and remove obstacles to organizing in the state. The bill amends the Massachusetts General Laws to redefine terms such as "employer," "employee," and "joint employer," expanding the scope of labor protections. It also introduces new definitions for "virtual captive audience meeting" and "remotely." The bill mandates equal communication opportunities for labor organizations during critical periods and prohibits employers from requiring employees to attend.
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