For purposes of ORS
459A.905(2)(c)
and related statutes and rules the terms below in Section (1) to (3) have the
meanings provided by this rule:
(1) A
worker is any person receiving compensation in exchange for any hours scheduled
or worked, no matter if the worker is employed directly by the facility,
contracted or temporarily employed person, whose primary work tasks are
directly associated with the mechanical or physical activities of processing
materials at a commingled recycling processing facility. This definition
includes sort line workers and persons performing other materials processing
tasks. This definition does not include facility administrative or clerical
workers, truck drivers, maintenance or other similar occasional workers at any
commingled recycling processing facility.
(2) A living wage is a wage one full-time
worker must earn, calculated on an hourly basis, to cover the cost in the place
where they live of their household's minimum basic need without additional
income or subsidization. The location of the commingled recycling processing
facility where a worker works shall be used to calculate the living wage. The
calculated hourly living wage applicable for the purposes of this rule is
included as Table A in the appendix for this rule section.
(3) Supportive benefits are benefits provided
to a worker to support their health and well-being, including health insurance,
disability insurance, life insurance and paid time off.
(a) Health insurance coverage must meet the
requirements of Paragraphs (A) to (D) of this Subsection.
(A) Health insurance coverage must be
provided to all workers regardless of status as part-time or full time based on
weekly hours worked. Coverage options may allow for tiered benefits based on
full- or part-time status, as defined by state law for the specific
facility.
(B) Health insurance
coverage must comply with, or exceed, all federal and state law requirements,
including the Federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010,
42 USC
18001, et. seq., requirements for
affordability and minimum value plans.
(C) Health insurance coverage must include
vision and dental benefits.
(D)
Health insurance coverage must include optional coverage available to a
worker's family members as defined in ORS
657B.010(19).
(b) Disability insurance must include
short-term and long-term options. Disability insurance shall incorporate
coverage for accidental death and dismemberment consistent with insurance
industry standards at the time of the worker's employment, unless such coverage
is otherwise included in the life insurance benefits.
(c) Life insurance coverage of at least
$10,000 must be provided at no cost to the worker, with additional optional
coverage available to purchase by the worker.
(d) If term life insurance is provided, the
term of coverage must be no less than five years.
(e) Paid time off shall include sick leave,
vacation/discretionary leave and holiday pay and shall consist of at least the
following:
(A) At least 10
vacation/discretionary days (80 hours) per calendar year for workers working
full-time at the facility, with full-time as defined in OAR
471-030-0022
;
(B) At least eight vacation/discretionary
days (64 hours) per calendar year for workers working less than full-time at
the facility, as defined by OAR
471-030-0022;
(C) No fewer than five sick days (40 hours)
per calendar year for all workers, regardless of full or part-time status;
and
(D) Paid holidays equivalent to
those recognized annually by the State of Oregon, as defined by ORS
187.010 and ORS
187.020, for all workers
regardless of full or part-time status. Paid holidays may be taken as days off
or as supplemental pay (eight hours of work), at the employer's
discretion.