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- Family and Medical Leave Act - U. S. Department of Labor
The FMLA entitles eligible employees of covered employers to take unpaid, job-protected leave for qualifying family and medical reasons and requires continuation of their group health benefits under the same terms and conditions as if the employee had not taken leave
- The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) - USAGov
The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) lets eligible employees take unpaid leave for medical or family reasons Learn about benefits, requirements, and how to report violations
- Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) 12-Week Entitlement
An employee’s 12-month FMLA period (that is, the timeframe during which the employee may use the 12 weeks of FMLA leave) begins on the date the employee first takes FMLA leave and continues for a 12-month period from the date of first usage
- Family and Medical Leave - NC. gov
When an employee requests FMLA leave, or when the agency knows that an employee's leave may be for an FMLA-qualifying reason, the employee shall be notified of the employee's eligibility to take FMLA leave within five business days, absent extenuating circumstances
- 29 CFR Part 825 -- The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993
An employee may be on non-FMLA leave at the time he or she meets the 12-month eligibility requirement, and in that event, any portion of the leave taken for an FMLA-qualifying reason after the employee meets the eligibility requirement would be FMLA leave
- The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA): The Basics
What Is the FMLA? The FMLA is a federal labor law, which allows eligible employees to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave, or to substitute appropriate paid leave, if the employee has earned or accrued other forms of leave benefits for parental, family caregiver, and medical reasons Who Can Take FMLA Leave?
- 29 U. S. Code Chapter 28 - FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE
§ 2601 Findings and purposes SUBCHAPTER I—GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LEAVE (§§ 2611 – 2620) SUBCHAPTER II—COMMISSION ON LEAVE (§§ 2631 – 2636) SUBCHAPTER III—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS (§§ 2651 – 2654)
- Explainer: Paid and Unpaid Leave Policies in the United States
State Paid Family and Medical Leave Programs To build on the FMLA, 13 states plus the District of Columbia (DC) have or will soon have paid family and medical leave programs in place, which offer partial wage replacement to workers in businesses of all sizes
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