Agenda Summary
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In support of Senate Bill S.237, an Act regulating self-checkouts in grocery establishments.
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WHEREAS: Senate Bill No. 237, filed by Senator Paul R. Feeney, proposes to regulate the use of self-checkout stations in grocery establishments across the Commonwealth; and
WHEREAS: The bill would establish reasonable limits on the number of self-checkout stations permitted in operation at any one time, require adequate staffing of manual checkout stations, and ensure appropriate employee oversight of automated checkout systems; and
WHEREAS: Grocery store workers play an essential role in local economies and communities, and maintaining adequate staffing levels promotes job quality, workplace safety, and fair labor standards; and
WHEREAS: Consumers benefit from accessible and staffed checkout options, including seniors, persons with disabilities, families with young children, and residents requiring assistance during the checkout process; and
WHEREAS: The proposed legislation would provide enforcement authority to the Massachusetts Division of Standards, establish a clear complaint process for residents and workers, and protect employees and consumers from retaliation; and
WHEREAS: The City of Somerville has consistently supported policies that advance worker protections, consumer accessibility, and equitable economic practices across retail sectors; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED: That the Somerville City Council hereby expresses its support for Senate Bill No. 237, An Act Regulating Self-Checkouts in Grocery Establishments; AND BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED: That the Somerville City Council respectfully urges the Massachusetts General Court to advance and enact this legislation to promote consumer access, worker protections, and responsible implementation of retail automation; AND BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED: That a copy of this resolution be transmitted to the Somerville state legislative delegation, the Joint Committee on Consumer...
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