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Massachusetts Earned Paid Sick Time

State: Massachusetts
Subject: Paid Sick Days, Job-Protected Leave, Domestic Violence and the Workplace
Bill: S. 900/H. 1739
Sponsor: Wolf (D)/Khan (D)
House bill introduced: 01/11/2013
Senate bill introduced: 01/17/2013
Referred to Joint Committee on Labor & Workforce Development: 01/22/2013

Summary:

Allows a worker in a business with more than ten employees to earn one hour of paid sick or safe time for every 30 hours worked, up to 56 hours annually. A worker in a business with six to ten employees would earn one hour of paid sick or safe time for every 30 hours worked, up to 40 hours annually. A worker in a business with fewer than six employees would earn up to 40 hours of unpaid sick or safe time annually. The bill does not cover seasonal workers.

The earned sick or safe time may be used for the worker's own illness, medical appointment or preventive care or for those of a child, spouse, parent or parent of a spouse. It may also be used to address the psychological, physical or legal effects of domestic violence.






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