Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1374

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to mandated use of paid time off for quarantine purposes

Impact

If enacted, SB1374 would provide significant protections for employees in Massachusetts, reinforcing their rights by guaranteeing access to paid time off without the fear of diminished personal leave balances during quarantine. This could lead to a cultural shift within the workforce, fostering an environment where health-related absences are treated with understanding and empathy, ultimately contributing to better public health outcomes during pandemics. The legislation is also in line with ongoing conversations about improving workplace policies in response to the evolving nature of health crises.

Summary

Senate Bill 1374, introduced by Bruce E. Tarr, proposes an amendment to Chapter 149 of the General Laws of Massachusetts regarding the use of paid time off during mandated quarantine periods due to COVID-19 or other medical illnesses. The bill aims to ensure that employees who are required to quarantine do not have to exhaust their accrued sick leave to cover the time missed from work. This legislative effort acknowledges the potential financial burden on employees forced to quarantine during health crises and seeks to enhance job security and employee welfare during such challenging times.

Contention

Notably, discussions around SB1374 may incite debate regarding the balance between employer rights and employee protections. While proponents see the bill as a necessary measure to support public health, there could be concerns from employers about the financial implications of mandating such policies. Potential points of contention may arise over the durations of leave, the definition of mandated quarantine, and whether this bill might set a precedent for broader employee rights legislation in Massachusetts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S126

Relative to mandated reporters of disabled persons abuse

MA H4169

Authorizing the town of North Reading to use a portion of conservation land for public way purposes

MA S1589

Relative to the use of green lights for municipal emergency management vehicles

MA S2366

Relative to the use of food security infrastructure grants

MA S1226

Relative to unemployment insurance

MA S1943

Relative to tax credits for affordable housing

MA S808

Relative to spouses as caregivers

MA H771

Relative to certain property to be used for conservation or recreational purposes

MA S1201

Relative to paid pregnancy loss leave

MA S2197

Relative to the use of elephants, big cats, primates, giraffes, and bears in traveling exhibits and shows

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.