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It's a solution looking for a problem. Feds have been able to get advance sick leave to care for sick family members for years. I've known a few women here in my office that have gone on maternity leave and taken advance sick leave. Some may have even been able to get leave donations.
Obama Proposes Paid Family Leave for Feds
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patience, padawan, patience.
now i'm getting ads for home cinemas.
look on the bright side, at least i'm not getting paid to knock your wife up.
Hold on a second, I get paid to knock my wife up?
Surprisingly the ads on this page haven't changed yet based on burrocat's keywords in his latest post to more interesting pitches, only getting hospital related ads...
Um, I can think of a different choice for you James....YOU could leave and join the rest of the world.:toung:It's time to just join the rest of the world in recognizing that families have value to society.
Those are real "family values".
Where in the Private sector?
What do you think about this?
By Kellie Lunney
- GOVEXEC.com
President Obama is directing agencies to advance federal employees up to six weeks of paid sick leave to care for a new child or ill family members.
Obama on Thursday signed a presidential memorandum expanding the current unpaid family leave benefit – something feds and advocates of government workers have been urging for years. The memo “will allow mothers the opportunity to recuperate after child birth, even if they have not accrued enough sick leave. It will also allow spouses and partners to care for mothers during their recuperation periods and will allow both parents to attend proceedings relating to the adoption of a child,” stated a White House fact sheet.
Obama also is proposing congressional legislation that would give federal workers six weeks of paid administrative leave for the birth, adoption or foster placement of a child. In addition, the bill would allow parents to use sick days to care for a healthy child after birth or adoption. If passed, it would make paid family leave for feds law.
Between the memo and the proposed legislation, Obama is advocating for 12 weeks total of paid leave for federal workers from two different leave banks – sick and administrative. Federal workers accrue sick leave as a benefit; administrative leave is an excused absence from work. The 1993 Family and Medical Leave Act provides up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave to most government and private sector workers for the birth or adoption of a child, or to care for seriously ill family members. Federal employees who give birth or adopt can tap their accrued sick and annual leave to avoid three months without a paycheck, but many bristle at having to use hard-earned leave when paid parental leave is becoming more prevalent in the private sector.
More:
Obama Proposes Paid Family Leave for Feds - Pay & Benefits - GovExec.com
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