HB 4253
Labor: benefits; certain types of accrued leave; require an employer to pay to an employee when employment is terminated. Amends secs. 1 & 5 of 1978 PA 390 (MCL 408.471 & 408.475).
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This bill clarifies that employers in Michigan must pay employees for accrued vacation leave when they voluntarily leave their jobs or are terminated. It specifies timelines for wage payments, including 3 days for voluntary terminations and immediate payment for discharges. Certain exceptions apply, such as furloughs or employers offering unlimited vacation time, which may exempt the employer from paying accrued, unused vacation leave.
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