Paid sick leave regulations are an important consideration for businesses in the Pacific Northwest, particularly in the states of Washington and Oregon. Both states have enacted laws that require employers to provide their employees with paid sick leave. In this blog, we'll take a closer look at these regulations and what they mean for businesses in these states.
In Washington, the Paid Sick Leave Law went into effect on January 1, 2018. Under this law, employers must provide their employees with paid sick leave at a rate of one hour for every 40 hours worked. This sick leave can be used for a variety of reasons, including:
Employees can start using their accrued sick leave 90 calendar days after their start date. Unused sick leave can be carried over to the following year, up to a maximum of 40 hours.
In Oregon, the Sick Time Law went into effect on January 1, 2016. Under this law, employers must provide their employees with paid sick leave at a rate of one hour for every 30 hours worked. This sick leave can be used for similar reasons as in Washington, including the employee's own illness or injury, the illness or injury of a family member, and issues related to domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking.
Employees can start using their accrued sick leave 91 calendar days after their start date. Unused sick leave can be carried over to the following year, up to a maximum of 40 hours.
While the paid sick leave regulations in Washington and Oregon are similar, there are some key differences between the two. For example:
To ensure compliance with these regulations, employers in Washington and Oregon should:
Failure to comply with these regulations can result in penalties and fines, so it is important for employers to take these requirements seriously.
Paid sick leave regulations are an important consideration for businesses in Washington and Oregon. By understanding the requirements of these laws and taking steps to ensure compliance, employers can avoid penalties and fines while also providing their employees with the benefits they deserve. If you have questions or need assistance with compliance, AlignHR can help. Contact us today to learn more about our HR consulting services.