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  2. Sick leave - Wikipedia

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    Sick leave (or paid sick days or sick pay) is paid time off from work that workers can use to stay home to address their health needs without losing pay. It differs from paid vacation time or time off work to deal with personal matters, because sick leave is intended for health-related purposes.

  3. Sick leave in the United States - Wikipedia

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    All companies are required to give up to 40 hours of paid sick leave per year for both full- and part-time employees, except per diem healthcare employees and unionized construction workers. Eligible employees earn one hour of paid sick leave for evert 30 hours worked and can use it after 120 days after being hired. Unused time can be carried over.

  4. Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 - Wikipedia

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    By 2017 five states and DC had laws for paid family leave: California since 2002, New Jersey since 2008, Rhode Island since 2013, New York since 2016, and the District of Columbia since 2019. [42] [43] Washington state passed a paid family and medical leave law in 2007. In 2015 Governor Jay Inslee secured a federal grant to begin designing a ...

  5. Companies' leave policies are at the heart of labor fights ...

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    Railroad workers may have lost their fight for paid sick leave, but sick and family leave, and other quality of life issues are top union demands post pandemic.

  6. Voters Approve New Paid Sick Leave Laws In Conservative States

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    There is no federal law guaranteeing workers can take paid time off when they’re sick or need to care for a loved one, making the U.S. unique among wealthy countries. The policy is largely left ...

  7. Fact check: What happened to paid family leave in Wisconsin ...

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    Additionally, general paid leave provides full hourly wages for time off, while paid family leave typically provides a designated portion of income and comes with more time off.

  8. Employee benefits - Wikipedia

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    In the United States paid time off, in the form of vacation days or sick days, is not required by federal or state law. [15] Despite that fact, many United States businesses offer some form of paid leave. In the United States, 86% of workers at large businesses and 69% of employees at small business receive paid vacation days. [17]

  9. Paid time off - Wikipedia

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    Additional Information: Paid Time off in the USA [9] Roughly twelve states, including Washington DC currently have legislation in place for regulating paid sick leave. Nevada and Maine, which both passed laws in 2019, have the only policies saying that state-mandated PTO can be used for things other than illness.