Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB2050

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/11/23  

Caption

Relating to unused accumulated sick leave of public employees.

Impact

If enacted, HB2050 will significantly influence state laws related to employee benefits in the public sector. The establishment of a formal process for sick leave donation could set a precedent for similar measures in other states, promoting a culture of mutual assistance among public employees. This bill will likely require operational changes within public sector agencies to implement the donation process, which may also entail new administrative guidelines from the Oregon Department of Administrative Services.

Summary

House Bill 2050 proposes a new procedure for employees of certain public employers in Oregon to donate their unused accumulated sick leave to other public employees. The bill is designed to facilitate a supportive workplace environment, allowing employees who are leaving their positions to share their unused benefits with colleagues in need. This initiative, led by the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, aims to enhance the overall well-being of public sector employees by providing additional support to those who may require more sick leave due to unforeseen circumstances.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB2050 appears to be positive, with many stakeholders supporting the idea of fostering community and solidarity among public employees. Advocates for employee rights and welfare argue that this bill aligns with a broader trend towards enhancing workplace benefits and creating environments where employees can support one another. However, there may be some concerns regarding the administrative feasibility of tracking and managing donated sick leave, as well as potential equity issues among employees.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support, certain challenges may arise, including the logistics of implementing the donation process between various public employers and ensuring that the rules governing such donations are equitable. Additionally, the bill may face scrutiny regarding its effects on leave management and potential fiscal implications for public organizations. There may be opponents who express concerns about the complexity of instituting this new system in an already bureaucratic environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR A795

Restricts use of accumulated sick leave by public employees in year prior to retirement.

OR A2462

Restricts use of accumulated sick leave by public employees in year prior to retirement.

OR S2753

Restricts use of accumulated sick leave by public employees in year prior to retirement.

OR A796

Limits certain unused sick leave pay and vacation leave carry-forward for public officers and employees.

OR A2463

Limits certain unused sick leave pay and vacation leave carry-forward for public officers and employees.

OR A945

Prohibits payment to public employees at retirement for certain unused sick leave, provides for forfeiture of payment for unused sick leave for certain criminal convictions, and requires documentation for use of sick leave.

OR A220

Prohibits payment to public employees at retirement for certain unused sick leave, provides for forfeiture of payment for unused sick leave for certain criminal convictions, and requires documentation for use of sick leave.

OR S637

Prohibits payment to public employees at retirement for certain unused sick leave, provides for forfeiture of payment for unused sick leave for certain criminal convictions, and requires documentation for use of sick leave.

OR S1661

Prohibits payment to public employees at retirement for certain unused sick leave, provides for forfeiture of payment for unused sick leave for certain criminal convictions, and requires documentation for use of sick leave.

OR SB2416

Unused leave accumulated by teacher who transfers to another school district; allow to be credited.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.