The Massachusetts Small Necessities Leave Act (SNLA) can give you up to 24 hours of job-protected unpaid time off from work each year to:
Can I take SNLA time off?Note: There are other types of leave that can give you time off for family reasons, such as taking care of a family member with a serious health condition. Some types of leave are paid, and others are unpaid. See Time Off Work for Family and Medical Reasons.
You can take SNLA leave if you are eligible for FMLA.
You are eligible for FMLA and SNLA if:
Covered employers are:
You can only take SNLA leave for the following reasons:
For example, you can take time to:
Your “child” can be:
An “elderly relative” is a person related to you by blood or marriage who is over 60 years old.
Tell your employer you need time off in writing as soon as you can.
Your employer can ask you to tell them 7 days before if you know ahead of time that you need time off. If you do not know you need the leave ahead of time, tell your employer as soon as you can.
How many days can I take off to attend school meetings or medical appointments?There is no set number of days you can take time off under the SNLA. But, you can only take a total of 24 hours in a year. Your employer can say you must take at least 1 hour each time.
What can I do if my employer says I cannot take leave, or they retaliate against me?It is illegal for your employer to retaliate against you because you took SNLA leave. The employer cannot:
Check your employee handbook, or talk to your union, human resource department, or a lawyer to learn your next steps.