(a) Whose terms and conditions of employment are covered by a collective bargaining agreement;
(b) Who is employed through a hiring hall or similar referral system operated by the labor organization or a third party; and
(c) Whose employment-related benefits are provided by a joint multiemployer-employee trust or benefit plan.
(2)(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.
(3) 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]
Note: The amendments to 653.646 by section 1, chapter 491, Oregon Laws 2021, take effect January 1, 2023. See section 2, chapter 491, Oregon Laws 2021. The text that is effective on and after January 1, 2023, is set forth for the user’s convenience. (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.
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 16 - Trade Practices, Labor and Employment
Chapter 653 - Minimum Wages; Employment Conditions; Minors
Section 653.010 - Definitions for ORS 653.010 to 653.261.
Section 653.017 - Local minimum wage requirements; preemption; exceptions.
Section 653.020 - Excluded employees.
Section 653.022 - "Piece-rate-work-day" defined for ORS 653.020.
Section 653.025 - Minimum wage rate; rules.
Section 653.026 - "Nonurban county" defined for ORS 653.025.
Section 653.040 - Powers of commissioner; rules.
Section 653.045 - Records to be kept by employers; itemization of deductions from wages.
Section 653.060 - Discharging or discriminating against employee prohibited.
Section 653.065 - Application of Administrative Procedures Act.
Section 653.070 - Student-learners special wage; conditions; rules; penalties.
Section 653.075 - Legislative findings on breast-feeding.
Section 653.077 - Expressing milk in workplace; rules.
Section 653.079 - Advisory committee on expressing milk in workplace; membership; duties.
Section 653.256 - Civil penalty for general employment statute or rule violations.
Section 653.261 - Minimum employment conditions; overtime; rules; meal periods; exemptions; penalty.
Section 653.263 - Overtime for persons employed by seafood processors.
Section 653.269 - Exceptions to ORS 653.268; rules.
Section 653.280 - Employer to safeguard employee’s trade equipment.
Section 653.320 - Employment of children under 14 years; exceptions.
Section 653.326 - Employment of professionally trained minors allowed with permit.
Section 653.330 - Employment of minors in certain logging operations prohibited.
Section 653.340 - Employment of minors for message and delivery service.
Section 653.350 - Employment of children under 12 years for certain agricultural labor; conditions.
Section 653.360 - Employment of minors in certain boating, fishing and agricultural situations.
Section 653.370 - Civil penalty for unlawful employment of minors.
Section 653.403 - Visitation rights of bureau; prosecution of offenses against child labor laws.
Section 653.412 - Definitions.
Section 653.422 - Covered employees; integrated enterprises; rules.
Section 653.428 - Good faith estimate of work schedule.
Section 653.432 - Voluntary standby list; penalties.
Section 653.436 - Advance notice of work schedule.
Section 653.442 - Right to rest between work shifts.
Section 653.450 - Employee right to input into work schedule.
Section 653.455 - Compensation for work schedule changes; exceptions.
Section 653.460 - Notice and posting requirements.
Section 653.465 - Record retention requirements.
Section 653.470 - Retaliation prohibited.
Section 653.480 - Enforcement; right of action; penalties.
Section 653.485 - Legislative intent.
Section 653.490 - Local work schedule requirements; preemption; exceptions.
Section 653.547 - Definitions; overtime; meal and rest periods; employment conditions; rules.
Section 653.551 - Unlawful employment discrimination; civil remedies and penalties.
Section 653.553 - Short title.
Section 653.601 - Definitions for ORS 653.601 to 653.661.
Section 653.611 - Substantially equivalent policies.
Section 653.616 - Allowable uses of sick time.
Section 653.621 - Minimum use increments; notice to employer; rules.
Section 653.626 - Medical verification.
Section 653.631 - Accrual amount records.
Section 653.641 - Unlawful practices.