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  2. Sick leave - Wikipedia

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    Sick leave (also called medical leave in India) is the leave that an employee is legally entitled to when the employee is out of work due to illness. Medical leaves can be taken for a minimum of 0.5 to a maximum of 12 working days with 100% pay or a maximum of 24 days with 50% pay per employee per year.

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  4. Sick leave in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The US requires unpaid leave for serious illnesses through the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). This law requires most medium-sized and larger employers to comply and, within those businesses, covers employees who have worked for their employer for at least 12 months prior to taking the leave.

  5. Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2019, non-excepted employees were furloughed without guarantee of pay unless Congressional action provided compensation for lost wages and accrued leave. [4] In past shutdowns, retroactive pay and leave has always been provided for furloughed employees through legislation passed after that shutdown, even though it was not guaranteed.

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  8. New paid parental leave rules are approved for most NC ... - AOL

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    North Carolina public school employees will get up to two months of paid parental leave after having a new child, thanks to new rules adopted Thursday by the State Board of Education.. The state ...

  9. Administrative leave - Wikipedia

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    Administrative leave is a temporary leave from a job assignment, with pay and benefits intact. [1] Generally, the term is reserved for employees of non-business institutions such as schools, police, and hospitals. The definition of administrative leave may vary by institution.