An act relative to a livable wage for human services workers

Bill No.

Senate 84 | House 191

Bill Sponsor

Sen. Cindy Friedman and Rep. Kay Khan

Bill Status

Sent to study by the Joint Committee on Children, Families and Persons with Disabilities in May 2024 – Reporting language included in the Senate Ways & Means budget proposal in May 2024.

Purpose of the Bill

This bill would eliminate the pay disparity that exists between the salaries of human services workers employed by community-based human service providers and state employees holding similar job titles who perform similar work. It would seek to eliminate the pay disparity between state workers and those at community-based human services nonprofits no later than July 1, 2027.

Key Facts:

  • Similar job titles and roles exist for individuals employed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and those employed at private, community-based human services nonprofits, but the rate of pay is often drastically different — sometimes by up to 30 percent.
  • The Commonwealth is the largest purchaser of human services from community-based human services nonprofits.
  • The model budgets created by the Commonwealth for human services programs contain salaries that are far lower than what the state pays for similar positions.
  • Due to this salary disparity, it is becoming increasingly difficult for community-based organizations to recruit and retain qualified workers in the sector, which contains nearly 160,000 jobs.
  • Without a solution to the workforce crisis in the human services sector, an increasing number of jobs will go unfilled and programs may close, leading to a loss of services for vulnerable Massachusetts residents.

If passed, this legislation would:

  • Set a schedule to fully eliminate the pay disparity between state workers and those employed by private, community-based human services nonprofits who are doing similar work.
  • Eliminate the pay disparity between state workers and those at community-based human services nonprofits no later than July 1, 2027.
  • Create a report from the Commonwealth to various committees in the Legislature that outlines the current disparity amount and the annual increases necessary to eliminate the disparity amount by July 1, 2024.
  • Create a report from the Commonwealth to various committees in the Legislature that makes recommendations about how to strengthen recruitment and retention of human services workers at private, community-based human services nonprofits by January 1, 2024.
  • Apply to workers employed by private, community-based human services nonprofits that have contracts with EOHHS, EOEA and DHCD to provide services.

For more information: Email Stefan Geller or call 508.599.2245.