By K.P. Reddy | Published October 17, 2012 | Posted in Employment and Labor Law, FMLA | Tagged Tags: atlanta employment law attorney, discrimination claim, EEOC, employee benefits, Family Medical Leave Act, FMLA, violations | Leave a comment
The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA) permits eligible employees to take unpaid leave for specified family and medical reasons without risk of losing their jobs and with continuation of existing health insurance. Before the FMLA became law, employees could lose their jobs and their health coverage if they took time off from Read More
Read MoreThe Family and Medical Leave Act allows employees to take time off from their job when certain medical or personal issues arise. Enacted in 1993, the law covers state, local and most federal government employees as well as private employees. Under the FMLA, an eligible employee can take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave Read More
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