Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2383

Introduced
4/24/23  
Report Pass
4/24/23  
Engrossed
6/1/23  
Refer
6/5/23  
Engrossed
6/20/23  
Enrolled
6/22/23  
Chaptered
6/29/23  

Caption

Establishing a sick leave bank for Amelia Alex, an employee of the Department of Social Services

Impact

Upon enactment, this legislation would impact the policies governing employee benefits within the Department of Social Services. It would create a system where employees can support one another through voluntary contributions, thereby fostering a culture of care and mutual support among staff. The establishment of a sick leave bank might also prompt discussions regarding similar arrangements for other employees in precarious situations, enhancing overall morale and productivity within the department.

Summary

Bill S2383 proposes the establishment of a sick leave bank specifically for Amelia Alex, an employee of the Department of Social Services in Massachusetts. The bill aims to gather voluntary contributions of sick, personal, or vacation days from other employees of the department to support Amelia during her illness or disability. The act is presented as an emergency law, emphasizing the immediate need to address the situation of the affected employee without delays typically associated with legislative procedures.

Contention

While the bill primarily focuses on assisting one employee, it could lead to debates around the equity and sufficiency of employee benefit programs state-wide. As the bill addresses a specific case, critics might argue that it sets a precedent for personalized legislation, potentially distracting from broader reform of sick leave policies that could benefit all employees in the state. However, supporters may contend that this tailored approach ensures that immediate needs are met while also highlighting the need for comprehensive health-related policies within public service sectors.

Companion Bills

MA H4539

Similar To Establishing a sick leave bank for Michael Lewis

MA H5053

Similar To Establishing a sick leave bank for Eric J. Iwaniec

MA S2957

Similar To Establishing a sick leave bank for Mary Katherine Sheehan, an employee of the trial court

MA S2986

Similar To Establishing a sick leave bank for Kate Sout-Sorm, an employee of the department of transitional assistance

MA S2382

Replaces Establishing a sick leave bank for Amelia Alex, an employee of the Department of Social Services

Previously Filed As

MA S2382

Establishing a sick leave bank for Amelia Alex, an employee of the Department of Social Services

MA H3771

Establishing a sick leave bank for Jane Racine, an employee of the Department of Developmental Services

MA S2452

Establishing a sick leave bank for Rene Perez, an employee of the Department of Developmental Services

MA S2433

Establishing a sick leave bank for Jody Ricketson, an employee of the Department of Children and Families

MA H4323

Establishing a sick leave bank for Alexandra Schwartz, an employee of the Massachusetts Department of State Police

MA S2431

Establishing a sick leave bank for Jody Ricketson, an employee of the Department of Children and Families

MA H4702

Establishing a sick leave bank for Paul M. Letendre, an employee of the Department of Correction

MA H3966

Establishing a sick leave bank for Thomas Hartley, an employee of the Department of Corrections

MA H3836

Establishing a sick leave bank for Tanya Pizzi, an employee of the department of transportation

MA H4165

Establishing a sick leave bank for Anthony Fannoh, Jr. an employee of the Department of Mental Health

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.