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Massachusetts Wage & Hour Compliance Issue Spotter
Expert issue-spotting and compliance mapping for Massachusetts-specific wage, hour, and payroll regulations.
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Review the payroll for a discharged employee who was paid their final wages three days after termination via the next regular pay cycle. The employee was a non-exempt retail worker in Boston.
Your agent does
CRITICAL ISSUE IDENTIFIED: MA-11 Final Pay. M.G.L. c. 148 requires discharged employees be paid in full on the day of discharge. Under Reuter v. City of Methuen, late payment triggers mandatory treble damages. The three-day delay creates immediate legal exposure regardless of intent.
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About this skill
The problem
Massachusetts wage and hour compliance is unusually complex. Employers and reviewers may need to consider Massachusetts-specific wage payment rules, overtime exemptions, tip and service-charge requirements, reporting pay, meal breaks, earned sick time, final-pay timing, independent-contractor classification, paid family and medical leave, prevailing wage, and local public-contract requirements.
Generic prompts and federal-only checklists can easily miss Massachusetts-specific rules, rely on outdated thresholds, or incorrectly assume that federal and state requirements are the same.
What it does
Massachusetts Wage & Hour Compliance — Issue Spotter is designed to identify potential wage-and-hour compliance issues in Massachusetts employment scenarios.
It uses a structured issue-spotting framework covering 48 Massachusetts-specific modules, including:
- Massachusetts minimum wage and tipped-employee rules
- Overtime and Massachusetts-specific exemption analysis
- Regular-rate and compensation issues
- Reporting pay and compensable-time rules
- Meal-break requirements
- Tips, tip pools, service charges, and administrative fees
- Final-pay timing and wage-payment frequency
- Earned commissions, vacation pay, and deductions
- Employee vs. independent-contractor classification
- Earned Sick Time
- Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML)
- Wage Transparency requirements
- Small Necessities Leave and Massachusetts Parental Leave
- Jury-duty and certain voting-leave requirements
- Public-works prevailing wage
- Boston and Cambridge public-contract wage overlays
- Domestic-worker and temporary-worker protections
- Child-labor requirements
- Industry-specific Massachusetts wage rules
- Retaliation and Wage Act remedies
- Federal FLSA interaction and state-versus-federal conflicts
The Skill is designed to distinguish between:
- verified legal rules
- facts supplied by the user
- reasonable issue-spotting inferences
- missing information
- rules that require current-source verification
It also includes safeguards against common stale-law errors, such as relying on outdated wage rates, treating proposed legislation as current law, applying another state's rules to Massachusetts, or assuming that a Massachusetts overtime exemption automatically creates a federal FLSA exemption.
Frameworks & tools
The Skill uses Massachusetts primary legal authorities and official regulatory sources, including Massachusetts General Laws, Massachusetts Session Laws, Massachusetts Attorney General guidance, Massachusetts Department of Labor Standards materials, Department of Family and Medical Leave guidance, and applicable federal Department of Labor standards.
The package also includes:
- a Massachusetts primary-source map
- stale-source and outdated-law traps
- federal-law overlay checks
- local-government routing
- source-conflict handling
- future-effective-law safeguards
- adversarial issue-spotting test scenarios
- release and validation checks
Why this beats prompting it yourself
A generic AI prompt may produce a plausible answer while silently relying on federal defaults, outdated Massachusetts rules, or incomplete issue lists.
This Skill provides a repeatable Massachusetts-specific framework that forces the analysis to check the relevant state rules, distinguish state and federal requirements, identify missing facts, and flag areas where current legal-source verification is necessary.
Instead of asking only, "Is this payroll practice legal?", the Skill is designed to help identify which Massachusetts wage-and-hour issues should be investigated before a compliance decision is made.
It is built for structured issue spotting and compliance research—not as a substitute for individualized legal advice.
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Drop the file into your AI Agent. Works with Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, and 20+ more.
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