New Military Family Leave Regulations
November 21st, 2008 Posted by JolieThe U.S. Department of Labor issued new regulations for all employers this week regarding military family leave. The updated regulations go into effect on January 17, 2009 although employers would be wise to implement them sooner. This is the most significant expansion of the federal Family and Medical Leave Act, or FMLA, in 15 years.
Under the new regulations, every employer must display a Military Leave Poster prominently in the workplace. This is just the first step that employers must take to inform workers of their rights under this new law.
Under the new federal regulations, employers must provide up to 26 weeks of unpaid, job-protected Military Caregiver Leave in a 12-month period to family members who are caring for a covered service member injured on active duty. The law also applies to family members who are caring for a soldier who has an illness incurred in the line of duty, on active duty.
The new guidelines permit the soldier’s (more…)
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