Oregon Code § 653.646·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Multiemployer
exception; mandate to establish sick time policy for home care workers and
consumer employed personal support workers.
(1) An employer signatory to a collective bargaining
agreement to which the employer has agreed to contribute to a
multiemployer-employee trust or benefit plan that is maintained for the benefit
of the employees subject to the agreement shall be considered to have met the
requirements of ORS 653.601 to 653.661 if:
(a) The terms of
the agreement provide a sick leave policy or other paid time off program that
is substantially equivalent to or more generous than the minimum requirements
of ORS 653.601 to 653.661 for the benefit of employees:
(A) Who are
employed through a hiring hall or similar referral system operated by the labor
organization or a third party;
(B) Whose terms
and conditions of employment are covered by the multiemployer collective
bargaining agreement; and
(C) Whose
employment-related benefits are provided by the joint multiemployer-employee
trust or benefit plan;
(b) The trustees
of the trust or benefit plan have agreed to the level of benefits provided
under the sick leave policy or other paid time off program; and
(c) The
contributions to the trust or benefit plan are made solely by the employer
signatories to the agreement.
(2)(a) An
employee is eligible to use sick time accrued under a sick time policy or other
program made available by an employer under subsection (1) of this section
beginning on the 91st calendar day of employment with an employer who is a
signatory to the multiemployer collective bargaining agreement described under
subsection (1) of this section.
(b) An employee
may combine employment service attributable to each employer signatory for whom
the employee worked to meet the eligibility requirements under paragraph (a) of
this subsection.
(3) The
requirements of ORS 653.601 to 653.661 do not apply to an employee:
(a) Who is
employed as a longshore worker;
(b) Who is
employed through a hiring hall or similar referral system operated by the labor
organization or a third party;
(c) Whose terms
and conditions of employment are covered by a collective bargaining agreement;
and
(d) Whose
employment-related benefits are provided by a joint multiemployer-employee
trust or benefit plan.
(4)(a) The Home
Care Commission created under ORS 410.602 shall establish a paid sick time
policy for consumer employed home care workers and consumer employed personal
support workers.
(b) A policy for
paid sick time for consumer employed home care workers and consumer employed
personal support workers implemented by the Home Care Commission that allows an
eligible home care worker or personal support worker to accrue and use up to 40
hours of paid time off a year, including but not limited to sick time, is
deemed to meet the requirements of ORS 653.601 to 653.661 and is exempt from
the provisions of ORS 653.601 (6), 653.606 (5), 653.611, 653.621, 653.626 and
653.631.
(5) As used in
this section:
(a) Consumer
employed home care worker has the meaning given the term home care worker in
ORS 410.600.
(b) Consumer
employed personal support worker has the meaning given the term personal
support worker in ORS 410.600. [2015 c.537 §12; 2018 c.75 §27; 2021 c.491 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 653.646
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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