Massachusetts Paid Family & Medical Leave (MA PFML)
The Massachusetts Paid Family and Medical Leave (MA PFML) plan began on January 1, 2021. Wage replacement benefits are payable to MA workers for medical leave (PML) if they are unable to work due to injury or illness, including pregnancy and childbirth or for paid family leave (PFL) to bond with a new child, to address a military exigence with extended time available for military family care. And, as of July 1, 2021, workers were able to receive benefits to care for a seriously ill family member.
Coverage Options: Employers can participate in the state-run program, or they can self-insure or fully insure a private plan. MetLife provides fully insured and self-insured coverage options.
Job Protection: The MA PFML coverage is job protected. When applicable, a worker should request leave under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) concurrently.
Benefits:
Contributions:
Contributions for the state program are 0.88%, up to a state maximum based on the social security wage index and can be a combination of payroll deductions and employer contributions.
As of January 31, 2024
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