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  2. Soldiers depart Fort Eisenhower for the holiday block leave

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    Fort Eisenhower soldiers prepare to fly home for the holidays from Augusta Regional Airport on Monday, Dec. 18, 2023. The U.S. Army is the only branch of the military to offer holiday block leave ...

  3. Leave (military) - Wikipedia

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    In military forces, leave is a permission to be away from one's unit, either for a specified or unspecified period of time. The term AWOL, standing for absent without leave, is a term for desertion used in the armed forces of many English-speaking countries. Various militaries have specific rules that regulate leaves.

  4. Leave (U.S. military) - Wikipedia

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    Leave in excess of 60 days is known as "Use or Lose": if the servicemember does not use the excess leave by October 1 (the beginning of the new fiscal and training year), he or she will lose it (this was extended from 60 days to 75 from June 27, 2008 [6] until 30 September 2015 [7]). Under certain circumstances, the use or lose threshold may be ...

  5. Law of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Massachusetts is the foremost source of state law. Legislation is enacted by the General Court, published in the Acts and Resolves of Massachusetts, and codified in the General Laws of Massachusetts.

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  8. List of minimum annual leave by country - Wikipedia

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    [203] [206] A number of states and non-states in the United States have instituted some form of paid leave with 10 states (California, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts) along the District of Columbia having mandatory paid family leave while 4 other states have a system but it is not ...

  9. 2014 Massachusetts Question 4 - Wikipedia

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    The law went into effect on July 1, 2015, [3] with approximately 200 clarifications and adjustments made by the Massachusetts Attorney General's office. [4] The law requires that companies with 11 or more employees give workers up to 40 hours of paid sick time a year, while smaller companies may offer it unpaid.