A new analysis of voluntary, optional paid leave policies in states shows low take-up and lack of transparency, suggesting ...
When California became the first state in the country to create a paid family leave program in 2004, it was groundbreaking, but it offered somewhat bare-bones benefits. Get stories like this delivered ...
When Minnesota launches its taxpayer-funded paid family and medical leave program on Jan. 1, it will be the 13th state to offer such benefits — and one of only a few that has built its system from the ...
Minnesota workers will be able to take up to 20 weeks off work each year when a tax-funded, state-administered paid family and medical leave program launches less than three months from now. It’ll be ...
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