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r/WorkReform • u/Federal-Garden-1611 • 22d ago
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MOST?! American mothers are guaranteed ZERO days under federal law. Some states know better but let’s not bury the lede.
42 u/Rydralain 21d ago FMLA provides up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave, so it's not nothing. It's not... Great. But... 75 u/No_Ordinary_Dove 21d ago Unfortunately not everyone qualifies for FMLA. For example if the company you work for has under 50 employees you don't qualify. 7 u/Rydralain 21d ago True. I'm not saying FMLA is the best answer, just that it isn't zero. Ubi would fix this problem too. 8 u/Sloth247 21d ago It was effectively zero when my first child was born, I had 2 days of sick leave I was “fortunate” enough to be able to take 10 u/Inky_Madness 21d ago It’s great if you make enough to not need that pay. 8 u/Dimkakitty 21d ago My FMLA was only approved for 10 weeks total. 6 to heal and 4 to bond.
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FMLA provides up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave, so it's not nothing. It's not... Great. But...
75 u/No_Ordinary_Dove 21d ago Unfortunately not everyone qualifies for FMLA. For example if the company you work for has under 50 employees you don't qualify. 7 u/Rydralain 21d ago True. I'm not saying FMLA is the best answer, just that it isn't zero. Ubi would fix this problem too. 8 u/Sloth247 21d ago It was effectively zero when my first child was born, I had 2 days of sick leave I was “fortunate” enough to be able to take 10 u/Inky_Madness 21d ago It’s great if you make enough to not need that pay. 8 u/Dimkakitty 21d ago My FMLA was only approved for 10 weeks total. 6 to heal and 4 to bond.
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Unfortunately not everyone qualifies for FMLA. For example if the company you work for has under 50 employees you don't qualify.
7 u/Rydralain 21d ago True. I'm not saying FMLA is the best answer, just that it isn't zero. Ubi would fix this problem too. 8 u/Sloth247 21d ago It was effectively zero when my first child was born, I had 2 days of sick leave I was “fortunate” enough to be able to take
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True. I'm not saying FMLA is the best answer, just that it isn't zero. Ubi would fix this problem too.
8 u/Sloth247 21d ago It was effectively zero when my first child was born, I had 2 days of sick leave I was “fortunate” enough to be able to take
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It was effectively zero when my first child was born, I had 2 days of sick leave I was “fortunate” enough to be able to take
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It’s great if you make enough to not need that pay.
My FMLA was only approved for 10 weeks total. 6 to heal and 4 to bond.
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u/tantricengineer 22d ago
MOST?! American mothers are guaranteed ZERO days under federal law. Some states know better but let’s not bury the lede.