Auto body shops continue to protest labor rates
The issue has lingered on
"In 2010 when I opened my business, insurers were reimbursing consumers a labor rate of
Bernard, the
According to the
Hawkins said he ran an auto body shop before becoming a teacher and was "quite involved" as a member of the
"I just had my truck serviced at the Chevrolet dealer, that's
Several people testifying also told lawmakers that the low rates make it difficult to recruit young technicians into the field.
"At its core, it's an excess of repair shops and fewer physical damage claims," he said, adding, "In 2003, there were 606,000 physical damage claims. In 2019, there were only 472,647. That was a decrease of over 22 percent of the number of physical damage claims as cars got safer. In 2000, there were 797 registered repair shops in the commonwealth. Today, there's 698. That's only a decline of 5.5 percent."
Stark also urged lawmakers not to return to "government price-fixing" more than a decade after
"We've learned our lesson …
Wednesday's
In the fiscal year 2022 budget, the Legislature established a special commission to study auto body rates, consisting of legislators from both major parties, three people appointed by the
House Minority Leader
"His interests and years of experience in these areas make him the perfect choice to serve on this special commission that will work to ensure that auto body labor rates are fair and reasonable," Jones said.
The panel is charged with producing a study that includes "(i) an analysis of auto body labor rates in the commonwealth, including a comparison of labor rates in surrounding states; (ii) an analysis of the impact of managed competition in the automobile insurance market on labor rates; (iii) an assessment of whether current labor rates are reasonable and, if not, an evaluation of potential methods for calculating a reasonable labor rate; (iv) the number of auto body shops in the commonwealth each year from 2008 until present, including the number of shops that have closed during that time period; and (v) an analysis of the impact of labor rates on the auto body shop workforce."
The group is supposed to hold at least two public hearings "in geographically diverse areas" of the state and is expected to file a report with its findings and recommendations for possible legislative or regulatory action by
Rep.
"We'll have a process in place - which we will decide as a committee as to what that process will be, whether it be hearings or visits around the commonwealth or whatever it might be - we will look at the past commissions to see how they were laid out and what the findings were, although we know some of the findings anyway," he said.
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