Pittsburgh City Council Amends Paid Sick Days Act - Ogletree
- On June 10, 2025, the Pittsburgh City Council passed an ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Paid Sick Days Act, effective January 1, 2026, which includes changes such as employees accruing one hour of paid sick time for every thirty hours worked.
- Employers with fifteen or more employees must now provide at least seventy-two hours of paid sick time each year, while those with fewer than fifteen employees must provide at least forty-eight hours.
The changes, which are effective January 1, 2026, include the following:
- All employees will accrue a minimum of one hour of paid sick time for every thirty hours worked in Pittsburgh, unless the employer provides a faster accrual rate.
- Employers with fewer than fifteen employees must provide forty-eight hours of paid sick time each year, unless the employer designates a higher amount.
- Employers with fifteen or more employees must provide at least seventy-two hours of paid sick time each year, unless the employer designates a higher amount.
The key differences between the current Paid Sick Days Act and the amended Paid Sick Days Act are:
- Beginning January 1, 2026, employees will accrue one hour of paid sick time for every thirty hours worked rather than for every thirty-five hours, as currently mandated.
- Employees of employers with fifteen or more employees will accrue up to seventy-two hours of paid sick time each year rather than forty hours as currently mandated.
- Employees of employers with fewer than fifteen employees will...
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