Example 1: Alondra is employed by two employers. One employer is a state plan employer and the other is an equivalent plan employer. Alondra works five days per work week for the state plan employer and three days per work week for the equivalent plan employer. Alondra is unable to work for both employers due to the need to provide care for a seriously ill parent for the next five weeks. Alondra must apply for benefits separately for the state plan and the equivalent plan. Alondra's weekly benefit amount is $1,040. Alondra will receive two separate benefit payments each week. The state plan will pay the prorated weekly benefit in the amount of $650 [($1,040 weekly benefit amount divided by 8 total days worked at both jobs) x 5 days worked for the state plan employer]. The equivalent plan employer will pay at least the prorated weekly benefit in the amount of $390 [($1,040 weekly benefit amount divided by 8 total days worked at both jobs) x 3 days worked for the equivalent plan employer].
Example 2: Same typical work schedule and weekly benefit amount as in example 1; however, Alondra is unable to work for the state plan employer one day per work week and is unable to work for the equivalent plan employer one day per work week (for a total of two days of leave each week) to provide care for a seriously ill parent for the next five weeks. Alondra must apply for benefits separately for the state plan and the equivalent plan. Alondra's weekly benefit amount is still the same at $1,040 (the state plan prorated weekly benefit amount is $650 and the equivalent plan prorated weekly benefit amount is at least $390). Because the leave is taken in work day increments and not an entire work week, once the prorated weekly benefit amount is determined, the state plan will further prorate the state's weekly benefit amount by the number of work days on leave. The state plan will pay weekly benefits in the amount of $130 [($650 state plan portion of the weekly benefit amount divided by 5 work days) x 1 day on leave in the work week)]. The equivalent plan employer may choose to further prorate the weekly benefit amount by the number of work days on leave [($390 equivalent plan portion of the weekly benefit amount divided by 3 work days) x 1 day on leave in the work week) for a minimum weekly benefit amount of $130].
Or. Admin. Code § 471-070-2270
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 657B.340 & ORS 657B.210
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 657B.210