H223
An Act relative to a livable wage for human services workers
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Bill overview
This bill, H.223, aims to establish a ‘livable wage’ for human services workers in Massachusetts. It seeks to ensure these essential workers receive a wage sufficient to meet their basic needs and maintain a decent standard of living. The bill would mandate a minimum wage for this sector of the workforce, potentially impacting employer costs and employee compensation. Currently, the bill is referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
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Adrianne Pusateri Ramos
Amy Mah Sangiolo
Bruce E. Tarr
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