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Massachusetts onboarding compliance: New hire documents and notices

A complete HR overview of Massachusetts onboarding requirements, from payroll forms to leave, benefits and discrimination notices.

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by Lisa Stephanian Burton and Peter J. Mee, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

Successful employee onboarding in Massachusetts requires employers to meet detailed state‑specific documentation and notice obligations from the very first day of employment. This guide provides HR professionals, people managers and employers with a practical overview of Massachusetts laws governing the information organisations must obtain from new hires and the disclosures they must provide during the onboarding process.

Designed to support compliant and efficient onboarding, the guide covers key requirements such as employee withholding forms, wage notices and mandatory employer policies. It also explains critical notice obligations relating to leave entitlements, benefits, discrimination and harassment prevention, pregnancy and lactation rights, privacy protections, drug and alcohol policies and workers’ compensation.

By understanding and meeting these obligations early, employers can reduce compliance risk, improve transparency and create a positive, legally sound onboarding experience for new employees.

In this guide, learn about:

  • Documents to obtain from employees
    • Employee withholding forms
    • Other documents
  • Documents to provide to employees
    • Wage notices
    • Employer information and policies
    • Leave notices
    • Benefits notices
    • Discrimination and harassment notices
    • Pregnancy and lactation notices
    • Privacy notices
    • Workers’ compensation notice
    • Drug and alcohol notices
    • Notices for temporary or seasonal workers
    • Industry- or occupation-specific notices
    • Other notices
  • Future developments

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Jurisdiction: Massachusetts

Latest updates

Updated to reflect veterans’ benefits and services notice requirement, effective November 6, 2024.

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