Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2414

Introduced
6/29/23  
Refer
6/29/23  
Refer
7/3/23  
Report Pass
7/17/23  
Engrossed
10/16/23  
Refer
10/18/23  
Engrossed
10/30/23  
Enrolled
11/2/23  
Chaptered
11/8/23  

Caption

Establishing a sick leave bank for Jason Barone-Cichocki, an employee of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Impact

By enacting this bill, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation will be able to facilitate a resource for employees who wish to assist their colleagues during times of extended illness. The establishment of a sick leave bank can foster a culture of solidarity and support among staff, enhancing morale and demonstrating institutional commitment to the welfare of its employees. However, it delineates a specific scenario tied to one individual, which could lead to future discussions about the broader implications of sick leave banks in state employment policies.

Summary

Bill S2414 is an act aimed at establishing a sick leave bank specifically for Jason Barone-Cichocki, an employee of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation. This bill seeks to allow fellow employees to voluntarily contribute their sick, personal, or vacation days to a bank designated for Jason's use, thereby ensuring that he has access to additional leave as needed. The nature of this legislation underscores a response to a specific situation rather than a broad restructuring of sick leave policies, highlighting the bill's focused intent on supporting an individual employee in need.

Contention

While the bill appears mostly uncontentious in nature as it addresses a personal request, it does raise some underlying questions about the equity and adaptability of sick leave policies in state government. There could be concerns about reliance on voluntary contributions and whether such arrangements could lead to disparities among employees if some are more frequently in need than others. Furthermore, while contributing days is voluntary, it may unintentionally place social pressure on employees to participate, potentially complicating workplace dynamics.

Companion Bills

MA H4539

Similar To Establishing a sick leave bank for Michael Lewis

MA H4749

Similar To Establishing a sick leave bank for Alicia Orlow

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

Previously Filed As

MA S1552

Relative to expanding the newborn screening panel

MA S1405

Repealing the sunset date for drug stewardship

MA S1195

Relative to railroad workers' earned sick time

MA S1342

Relative to railroad workers' earned sick time

MA S381

Limiting cell phones in classrooms

MA S1251

Strengthening prescription drug safety and drug stewardship

MA S383

To create a facilities loan program for private special education schools

MA S1139

To restore the statute of limitations for deaths due to tobacco use

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.