FMLA – Family and Medical Leave Act
The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) requires employers to grant unpaid leave for eligible employees who meet certain criteria. FMLA regulations specify the details of who is covered and who isn’t; issues surrounding intermittent leave; which serious health conditions qualify for medical leave and which don’t; and what notification and certification procedures must be followed under the Family and Medical Leave Act.
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