Code of Massachusetts Regulations
106 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSITIONAL ASSISTANCE
Title 106 CMR 708.000 - Transitional Cash Assistance Programs (TCAP): Full Employment Program (FEP): Employer Regulations
Section 708.120 - Responsibilities of FEP Employers
Universal Citation: 106 MA Code of Regs 106.708
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(A) FEP employers must:
(1) hire FEP participants
for new positions; not use FEP participants to displace regular employees or
fill unfilled positions previously established, and shall not impair existing
contracts for service or collective bargaining agreements;
(2) pay FEP participants an hourly wage at
least equal to the current Massachusetts minimum wage and wages that are
comparable to wages paid for similar jobs in the local economy, with
appropriate adjustments for experience and training. They shall withhold from
the FEP participant's wages, all required deductions for state and federal
income taxes and Social Security taxes;
(3) consider FEP participants as employees
entitled to all benefits required by state and/or federal law, and provide
sick, holiday and vacation in conformity with the FEP employer's existing rules
for new employees;
(4) not require
FEP participants to work in excess of the employer's standard full-time work
week;
(5) maintain all applicable
federal, state and municipal standards for health, safety and working
situations, including all provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act
(OSHA);
(6) provide workers'
compensation insurance coverage for each FEP participant;
(7) hire FEP participants as regular members
of the employer's work force subject to the same conditions of employment as
other regular employees;
(8)
provide a current job description and on-the-job training necessary for the FEP
participant to perform his or her duties;
(9) make placements a positive learning and
training experience for FEP participants;
(10) recruit volunteer mentors from among the
current employees to help the FEP participant become oriented to work and the
work place;
(11) keep relevant
fiscal and other employee records;
(12) keep FEP participants' personnel records
confidential;
(13) provide
documentation the Department determines necessary for the efficient running of
the program;
(14) cooperate in any
financial or programmatic reviews necessary for the efficient administration of
the program; and
(15) keep
confidential any information received about a FEP participants' receipt of
public assistance.
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