Oregon is preparing to roll out its much-anticipated paid family and medical leave program called Paid Leave Oregon. The program, which was delayed for a year partially due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will require employee and employer contributions to start on January 1, 2023. Employees can apply for benefits beginning on September 3, 2023.
Employees can take the time continuously or intermittently, but the leave increment cannot be smaller than a full workday. Employees have job restoration protections once they have worked for their employer for 90 days. Employers must also provide continuation of health care benefits while the employee is on leave under this program.
Paid Leave Oregon applies to employers that employ one or more employees working anywhere in Oregon State except for the federal government and tribal governments. Employees who earned $1,000 or more in the base year (the first four of the last five completed calendar quarters) or the alternate base year (the last four completed calendar quarters) before claiming their benefit are eligible to apply for benefits. Further, the employee must perform their work primarily in Oregon State. The term “employee,” as defined under the law, excludes independent contractors, certain work-study program participants, participants in a work training program administered under a state or federal assistance program, railroad workers exempted under the federal Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act, and volunteers.
The 2023 contribution rate is 1% of employee wages, up to $132,900. Employees will pay 60% of the required contribution, and employers will pay 40% of the contribution. Employers with fewer than 25 employees are not required to pay the 40% employer contribution; however, they must still withhold and remit the employee portion of the contribution to the Oregon Employment Department with their payroll reports.
Employers may elect to offer an equivalent plan with equal or better benefits and leave durations than provided through the state’s program. Employers that wish to elect an equivalent plan must apply to the Oregon Employment Department.
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