Newly Enacted Law Expands Earned Sick Time in Massachusetts


On August 23, 2024, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey signed An Act promoting access to midwifery care and out-of-hospital birth options. The intent of the law is to overhaul and enhance maternal health practices in Massachusetts and expand coverage for midwifery, birth centers, doulas, and screening and treatment for postpartum depression, among several other initiatives. The law takes effect on November 21, 2024.

Expansion of the Law

In addition to strengthening maternal health concerns for various demographics, it also expands Massachusetts employees’ rights to use earned sick time. Under the revised law, employees are given the explicit right to use their earned sick time to address their own physical and mental health needs, as well as those of their spouse, in cases of pregnancy loss, unsuccessful assisted reproduction, adoption, or surrogacy. The revised law broadens the support available to employees and their spouses facing complex personal medical concerns.

Practical Takeaways

In light of the new law, employers should:


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