California teachers will have to wait at least one more year for paid pregnancy leave. Assembly Bill 65, which would have given school employees full pay if they missed work because of a pregnancy, ...
When employees take time off for a new baby, a health crisis or caregiving, they’re not opting out. They’re navigating life events that will touch nearly every worker at some point. Every year, ...
California teachers do not have access to the state’s paid family leave benefits. A new LAUSD board resolution seeks to address the gap and make the district an “employer of choice” for teachers. Past ...
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More dads in California are taking family leave, but still behind mothers. Here's what the data show
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Men are taking paternity leave at high rates in states with mandatory paid family leave laws, but gender gaps still remain in the use of paid leave programs. In states with laws mandating paid ...
More Californians are using paid family leave benefits to care for a child after a new state law that increased payments for parents went into effect in January, according to new state data. Claims in ...
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