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  2. Parental leave in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, 12 states have enacted no additional laws or programs to support family leave before or after birth. [35] Fourteen states, along with the District of Columbia, have addressed eligibility requirements by lowering the firm-size threshold from 50 or more employees down to as low as 10 employees.

  3. Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 - Wikipedia

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    Employees must give employers 30 days' notice if birth or adoption is "foreseeable", [19] and for serious health conditions if practicable. Treatments should be arranged "so as not to disrupt unduly the operations of the employer" according to medical advice. [20] Along with the 30 days' notice, there are other requirements when seeking the ...

  4. Pregnancy Discrimination Act - Wikipedia

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    Employers with fewer than 15 employees are exempted from the Act. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Employers are exempt from providing medical coverage for elective abortions, unless the mother's life is threatened, but are required to provide disability and sick leave for women who are recovering from an abortion.

  5. City refuses to allow pregnant police officer to work desk job

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    A pregnant Kentucky police officer is fighting back against her bosses because she says they won't allow her to take a desk job - instead either forcing her to patrol the streets while pregnant or ...

  6. Pregnancy discrimination - Wikipedia

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    The employer would also be required to pay the employee's wages in lieu of notice, a further sum equivalent to one month's wages as compensation, and 10-weeks' maternity leave pay. [22] Pregnant workers who feel they have been discriminated against because of their pregnancy are also protected by the Sex Discrimination Ordinance. [ 22 ]

  7. 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.

  8. Mother-in-Law Refuses to Visit Newborn After Mom-to-Be Sets ...

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    A mom-to-be is seeking advice from Reddit users after butting heads with her mother-in-law over postpartum boundaries. “I recently told my husband I didn’t want anyone staying overnight at our ...

  9. Can Walgreens really deny customers birth control? Here’s ...

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    As many states move to ban abortion after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, a national pharmacy chain policy that allows employees to refuse to sell birth control to customers has sparked ...