Family and Medical Leave
The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), enacted in 1993, is designed to help
employees balance the demands of the workplace with the needs of families and
to promote stability and economic security of families. It gives employees the
right to a 12-week paid or unpaid leave for each consecutive 12-month period
for which eligibility criteria have been met for the following events:
Employees are entitled, on return from leave, to be restored to the position
held when the leave commenced, or to an equivalent position with equal pay,
benefits, and other conditions of employment.
Specific information includes:
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