AFSCME Summary of Benefits
(Updated 7/16/24)
Health insurance
A range of health insurance plans are available through the Massachusetts Group Insurance Commission (GIC). The Commonwealth and the employee shall pay the monthly premium rate, which is currently 75% employer-paid and 25% employee-paid. The current fiscal year’s guide can be found on Employee Resources: Benefits.1
1. Effective July 1, 2023, the GIC will offer insurance benefits to newly hired eligible employees on the first day of the month following the employee’s hire date. If the hire date falls on the first day of the month, benefits will be effective that same day.
Life insurance
If an employee enrolls in a health insurance plan, then a Basic Life Insurance of $10,000 is automatically included for a cost of approximately $3.18 per month. In addition, employees may elect to pay for an Optional Life Insurance Plan and have coverage at a fixed amount up to $1,000 less than their base salary or choose the automatic multiplier up to 8 times their salary.
Long-term disability insurance coverage (LTD)
LTD is optional and employee-paid. Should an employee not be able to work due to injury or illness for 90 consecutive days or more, the insurance will pay 55% of their salary, tax-free.
Flexible spending accounts (FSAs)
The following FSAs are currently available through Total Administrative Services Corporation (TASC). This is an optional and employee-paid benefit:
- Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP) - This benefit allows an employee to set aside as little as $250 or as much as $5,000 (or $2,500 if married and filing separate tax returns) per year of income on a pre-tax basis to pay for childcare, elder care or other dependent care expenses, thus lowering taxable income. Employees are eligible for DCAP from the first day of employment.
- Health Care Spending Account (HCSA) – Active employees can pay for a range of out-of-pocket health-related expenses on a pre-tax basis, thus lowering taxable income. Election amounts must be a minimum of $250 to a maximum of $3,300 per fiscal year.
Dental insurance
A standard plan is free after 6 months of employment. The provider will mail information and enrollment paperwork directly to the employee. Also, there is a free, built-in vision discount plan available.
Retirement
All benefited AFSCME employee will be automatically enrolled in the pension plan.
- Massachusetts State Employees Retirement System (MSERS): The MSERS Plan allows for a pension upon retirement at age sixty (60) with the equivalent of ten (10) full years of service. Faculty members who have taught in another State, may be able to receive up to 10 years credit providing payment is made for those years to the State Retirement Board. Employees leaving state service have a few options.
All employees hired after 7/1/96 will contribute 9% of total salary and an additional 2% on salary amounts over $30,000. Retirement deductions begin from the first paycheck and are made on a pre-tax basis.
All employees are enrolled in MSERS as a default. - Elective Deferral Plans (403b and 457 SMART): These optional retirement programs are in addition to the MSERS plan and allows employees, through payroll deductions, to shelter income from State and Federal taxes to a maximum of $23,500 per year each. Representatives for both the 403b and 457 SMART plans are available year-round to meet with University employees at no cost.
Workers’ compensation
Employees are covered for medical expenses and provided partial compensation for loss of salary for absences due to work-related injuries or occupational disease. This is according to the provision of Ch. 152 of the General Laws to the extent that the Commonwealth has acted pursuant to Sec. 69 thereof to include them within the coverage of said Ch. 152.
Tuition credit
Full-time benefited employees receive a 100% tuition credit per semester for regularly scheduled courses.
Spouses, domestic partners, and dependent children through age 25 (as defined under IRS rules, "Who can I claim as a dependent?") of benefited employees with two (2) full-time years of University service are eligible for a 50% tuition credit for regularly scheduled courses. Those with less than two (2) full-time years of university service are eligible for a partial tuition credit.
Please note:
- Regularly scheduled courses exclude Online and Continuing Education courses.
- Tuition credits do not apply at UMass Medical School or UMass Law School. Applied Music is also excluded.
- Tuition credits for graduate-level courses are subject to applicable taxes.
- An employee's effective date of employment must be before the first day of classes to be eligible.
Domestic partner benefits
Benefits shall be available to domestic partners of employees who have formalized their relationship through marriage.
Voluntary benefits
Voluntary benefits are offered through CoreStream. These include: Auto Insurance, Home Insurance, Identity Theft Protection, Legal Services and Long Term Care and more. Additional information and access to these benefits are provided upon employment.
Paid holidays
Twelve (12) days per year (pro-rated for eligible part-time employees). Browse the list of observed Holidays.
Annual leave
| Length of continuous full-time creditable service of each applicable month | Number of vacation leave days accrued |
|---|---|
| <4.5 years | 10 days per year |
| > 4.5 years but less than 9.5 years | 15 days per year |
| >9.5 years – less than 19.5 years | 20 days per year |
| >19.5 years – less than 25 years | 26 days per year |
| >25 years – less than 30 years | 27 days per year |
| 30+ years | 28 days per year |
*Excess vacation over 64 days will convert to sick time each pay period
Personal leave
| Date of hire/promotion into unit | Number of personal leave days credited |
|---|---|
| 12 month schedule | 8 days per year |
| 11 month schedule | 7.33 days per year |
| 10.5 month schedule | 7 days per year |
| 10 month schedule | 6.67 days |
| 9 month schedule | 6 days |
| 42 week schedule | 6.48 days |
Sick leave
Employees accrue twelve (12) days of sick leave annually. Sick leave credit accrues bi-weekly and is listed on your bi-weekly pay stub. Maximum accrual is 900 hrs./120 days. Excess is forfeited each pay period. Upon retirement, you may receive 20% of your balance of sick leave days.
Bereavement leave
Upon the death of your spouse, domestic partner, child, step-child, parent, step-parent, brother, sister, grandparent, grandchild, spouse or domestic partner’s parent, or a person living in your immediate household, bereavement leave with pay shall be granted for a period not exceeding four (4) consecutive days.
Military leave, court leave, professional leave, and other leaves
See Office of Human Resources staff for details.
Reserved parking
Reserved parking is available for an annual fee of $500, paid via payroll deductions over twenty-six (26) pay periods. Please inquire with Benefits if interested. Guidelines and the application are accessible in the HR Portal upon employment.
Payroll information
Payments are received on a bi-weekly basis. The annual salary is divided over 26 weeks so that health benefits and other deductions are not interrupted during non-reportable days. Direct Deposit is required and managed online. Paycheck advices are viewable and printable online through HR Direct.
Employee self-service
The following Employee Self Service features are now available online in HR Direct:
- View your Paycheck Advice
- View and Update your Personal Information (For name changes, please contact HR)
- View and Update your Emergency Contacts
- Enroll in or change Direct Deposit Information
- Update Federal and Massachusetts Tax Exemptions
- View W2 information
Personal information - Important
To ensure you receive all important communications from GIC, HR, etc., it is imperative that you update your personal information through HR Direct. Any changes such as name, address, personal/emergency contact information, direct deposit information, tax withholding/ exemptions, etc., must be changed by the employee online as soon as possible.
Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
FMLA entitles eligible employees of covered employers to take unpaid, job-protected leave for specified family and medical reasons with continuation of group health insurance coverage under the same terms and conditions as if the employee had not taken leave. Eligible employees are entitled to:
- Twelve workweeks of leave in a 12-month period for:
- the birth of a child and to care for the newborn child within one year of birth;
- the placement with the employee of a child for adoption or foster care and to care for the newly placed child within one year of placement;
- to care for the employee’s spouse, child, or parent who has a serious health condition;
- a serious health condition that makes the employee unable to perform the essential functions of his or her job;
- any qualifying exigency arising out of the fact that the employee’s spouse, son, daughter, or parent is a covered military member on “covered active duty;” or
- Twenty-six workweeks of leave during a single 12-month period to care for a covered servicemember with a serious injury or illness if the eligible employee is the service member’s spouse, son, daughter, parent, or next of kin (military caregiver leave).
Paid Family Medical Leave Act (PFML)
Paid Family and Medical Leave, or PFML, is a benefit program for Massachusetts workers offered by the Commonwealth. Through PFML, if you work in Massachusetts you’re likely eligible to take up to 26 weeks per year of paid, job-protected time off from work when you need it most so that you can focus on your health and the health of your family.
If you have any questions, call the Department of Family & Medical Leave at (833) 344-7365 or visit their website: Get to know Paid Family and Medical Leave.