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Definition of family leave in US English: family leavenoun An excused absence from work for the purpose of dealing with family matters, especially the birth or adoption of a child or to care for a sick parent or spouse. Example sentencesExamples - Paid family leave only can be used to care for someone else's serious health conditions or for child bonding, not for an employee's own serious health conditions.
- The FMLA enables parents-women and men-to take up to twelve weeks of unpaid family leave for the care of children, spouses, or parents with serious health conditions.
- In the past year, California has become the first state to provide paid family leave for workers - long a staple in Europe, but never before enacted in the U.S.
- For the couple in question, the motivation was gaining permission from one of the women's employers to take family leave in order to care for her mother-in-law, who is ill and living with them.
- When Kirchgassner became ill and required three surgeries, Robertson was unable to take family leave to care for her or the children as a married couple could.
Definition of family leave in US English: family leavenoun An excused absence from work for the purpose of dealing with family matters, especially the birth or adoption of a child or to care for a sick parent or spouse. Example sentencesExamples - The FMLA enables parents-women and men-to take up to twelve weeks of unpaid family leave for the care of children, spouses, or parents with serious health conditions.
- Paid family leave only can be used to care for someone else's serious health conditions or for child bonding, not for an employee's own serious health conditions.
- In the past year, California has become the first state to provide paid family leave for workers - long a staple in Europe, but never before enacted in the U.S.
- When Kirchgassner became ill and required three surgeries, Robertson was unable to take family leave to care for her or the children as a married couple could.
- For the couple in question, the motivation was gaining permission from one of the women's employers to take family leave in order to care for her mother-in-law, who is ill and living with them.
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