Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 151 - Minimum Fair Wages
Section 1b - Overtime Compensation; Failure to Pay; Penalties; Collection Proceedings; Unclaimed Awards; Deposit of Funds

Section 1B. Any employer or the officer or agent of any corporation who pays or agrees to pay to any employee less than the overtime rate of compensation required by section one A shall have violated this section and shall be punished or shall be subject to a civil citation or order as provided in section 27C of chapter 149, and each week in which such employee is paid less than such overtime rate of compensation and each employee so paid less, shall constitute a separate offense. In addition, if a person is paid by an employer less than such overtime rate of compensation, the person may institute and prosecute in his own name and on his own behalf, or for himself and for others similarly situated, a civil action for injunctive relief, for any damages incurred, and for the full amount of the overtime rate of compensation less any amount actually paid to him by the employer. An agreement between the person and the employer to work for less than the overtime rate of compensation shall not be a defense to such action. An employee so aggrieved who prevails in such an action shall be awarded treble damages, as liquidated damages, for lost overtime compensation and shall also be awarded the costs of the litigation and reasonable attorneys' fees. At the request of any employee paid less than such overtime rate of compensation, the attorney general may take an assignment of such wage claim in trust for the assigning employee and may bring any legal action necessary to collect such claim, and the employer shall be required to pay the costs and such reasonable attorney's fees as may be allowed by the court. The attorney general shall not be required to pay a filing fee in connection with any such action.
In any action or administrative proceeding by an employee or the commissioner instituted upon such a wage claim in which the employee prevails and the commissioner thereafter in possession of the resulting award is unable after a reasonable search to locate the employee or to identify and locate the employee's successor in interest, the commissioner shall, upon expiration of one year from the date of said award, deposit the funds from any such award, less costs and reasonable attorney's fees where applicable, in the General Fund.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XXI - Labor and Industries

Chapter 151 - Minimum Fair Wages

Section 1 - Oppressive and Unreasonable Wages; Validity of Contracts

Section 1a - Overtime Pay; Excluded Employments

Section 1b - Overtime Compensation; Failure to Pay; Penalties; Collection Proceedings; Unclaimed Awards; Deposit of Funds

Section 2 - Definitions

Section 2a - Agriculture and Farming

Section 2b - Migrant Farm Workers; Compulsory Health Insurance

Section 3 - Powers of Commissioner and Attorney General

Section 7 - Investigation and Classification of Employments; Establishment of Minimum Fair Wage Rates; Exceptions; Overtime

Section 9 - Certificate Authorizing Employment at Less Than Minimum Fair Wage Rates

Section 10 - Wage Rate Less Than Fair Wage; Mailing and Posting Wage Rate and Regulations

Section 11 - Failure to Observe Fair Wage or Regulations; Summons; Hearing; Publication of Names, Liability

Section 14 - Review by Court; Procedure; Effect of Partial Unconstitutionality of Wage Regulations

Section 15 - Employer's Records; Statement Furnished to Commissioner or Attorney General; Inspection of Records by Employee

Section 16 - Posting Orders and Rules

Section 17 - Department or Attorney General Questioning Employees

Section 19 - Punishments for Stated Acts

Section 20 - Payment of Less Than Minimum Fair Wage; Recovery of Deficiency; Unclaimed Award; Deposit of Funds

Section 20a - Limitation Period for Criminal or Civil Action

Section 21 - Copy of Order and Certificate Evidence of Compliance With Statute and Effectiveness of Order

Section 22 - Title of Statute