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The bill requires home care agencies contracting with the state to sign labor peace agreements with labor organizations, with attestations and public disclosures.
The bill requires home care agencies contracting with the state to sign labor peace agreements with labor organizations, with attestations and public disclosures.
Note on discrepancy: The header provided with the request lists a different title (limits admissibility of creative/artistic expression). The bill text and official Senate docket (Senate No. 464) establish an act to strengthen the Massachusetts State Home Care Program workforce by requiring certain home care employers to enter into labor peace agreements. This summary is based on the provided bill text (inserting Section 4E into Chapter 19A).
To stabilize and strengthen the state Home Care Program workforce by requiring home care agencies that contract or subcontract to provide state-funded home care services to enter into labor peace agreements with labor organizations seeking to represent their workers, and to require related attestations and certifications as part of contracting.
If you want, I can:
- Extract and summarize the full statutory text of Section 4E (if you provide the remainder of the truncated text), or
- Produce a short briefing memo analyzing likely budgetary/administrative implications for providers and the Department.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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