On June 14, 2025, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz signed SF 17, the state’s omnibus jobs and workforce bill. The omnibus bill amends both the state’s paid sick leave law and the forthcoming paid family medical leave program (Minnesota Paid Leave) in meaningful yet limited ways.
Paid Sick Leave
Effective July 1, 2025:
- Employers are permitted to “reasonably require[]” employees to give notice of their need to use unforeseeable earned sick and safe time. Previously, employees were only required to give notice as soon as practicable.
- Employers may require reasonable documentation that the earned sick and safe time is used for a covered use under the law for absences of three or more consecutive scheduled workdays instead of four or more.
- Even though employers cannot require employees to seek or find a replacement worker to cover the hours they are using as earned sick and safe time, they can allow employees to voluntarily trade shifts in lieu of using leave.
Effective January 1, 2026:
- Employers may provide earned sick and safe time to an employee in advance of accrual based on the number of hours the employee is anticipated to work for the remaining portion of an accrual year (e.g., an employee hired mid-year for a 20-hour-per-week job by an employer whose accrual year is a calendar year may be advanced the amount of time they are expected to accrue working 20 hours per week in the six remaining months of the year). If, however, the employee works more hours than anticipated,...
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