First and foremost, employers need to be aware of where they have employees,” a member of the firm at Epstein Becker & Green ...
Minnesota’s Paid Family and Medical Leave (“Paid Leave”) establishes a state-administered wage replacement program commencing on January 1, 2026. Employers with Minnesota-based employees should be ...
When Minnesota launches its taxpayer-funded paid family and medical leave program on Jan. 1, it will be the 13th state to offer such benefits — and one of only a few that has built its system from the ...
The program offers up to 12 weeks of family leave and 12 weeks of medical leave, funded by a payroll tax shared by employers and employees. Nearly all workers in Minnesota, including part-time and ...
The new year marks the start of a family leave policy with origins in the 2025 Legislative Session. House Bill 1063, signed by Governor Tate Reeves last March, established paid parental leave for ...
Minnesota will launch a new paid family and medical leave program on January 1. State officials are trying to learn from other states, like Washington, which is facing a program shortfall. Some ...
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