2026-03392Notice

DOL Requests Feedback on Contractor Sick Leave Records

Published Date: 2/20/2026

Notice

Summary

The Department of Labor is asking for public feedback on how government contractors track and report paid sick leave for their workers. This helps make sure employees get up to 7 days of paid sick time each year, including for family care. Comments are open until March 23, 2026, so contractors and workers should pay attention to these important record-keeping rules.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Up to 7 Days Paid Sick Leave

If you work for a federal contractor, the Executive Order requires parties who contract with the Federal Government to provide employees with up to 7 days of paid sick time each year, including paid time for family care. The Department of Labor references these requirements in the implementing regulations at 29 CFR 13.

Contractor Recordkeeping Requirements

Employers subject to the Order must make and maintain records about leave accrual and use, requests and written responses, dates and amounts of leave used, certification/ documentation for leave of at least 3 consecutive days, tracking or calculations of accrual/use, the covered contract, pay and benefits while on leave, and any payment for unused sick leave on separation. The Department estimates this information collection would affect 1,321,800 respondents, produce 39,049,276 responses, require 769,122 annual hours, and impose $1,598,951.52 in annual other costs (OMB Control Number 1235-0029).

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
2/20/2026
3/23/2026

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