jimnyc
08-07-2018, 10:42 AM
Gimme gimme gimme. Lemme stay home and get paid, never mind your damn business interests. Gimme fifteen bucks an hour and lemme stay home. :rolleyes:
3 months? And for grandparents? You should be lucky and thankful to get 3 days, especially if your company is still paying you.
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NY bill mandates 3 months paid bereavement leave, even when grandparents die
New York lawmakers have approved a bill that would give employees in the Empire State three months paid bereavement leave to mourn the loss of a loved one – in turn, spurring concerns among business owners that the policy would create a staffing crisis.
The expansive bill would cover the death of a spouse, domestic partner, child, parent, in-law, grandparent or grandchild. It was passed by the state Senate and Assembly at the end of the legislative session in June and now awaits the signature of Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
The state’s current Paid Family Leave law gives employees paid time off to bond with a new child or care for a sick relative. But the new legislation significantly expands leave policies, allowing grieving employees to collect 50 to 67 percent of the average weekly wage for up to 12 weeks.
Rest - http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/08/06/ny-bill-mandates-3-months-paid-bereavement-leave-even-for-grandparents.html
3 months? And for grandparents? You should be lucky and thankful to get 3 days, especially if your company is still paying you.
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NY bill mandates 3 months paid bereavement leave, even when grandparents die
New York lawmakers have approved a bill that would give employees in the Empire State three months paid bereavement leave to mourn the loss of a loved one – in turn, spurring concerns among business owners that the policy would create a staffing crisis.
The expansive bill would cover the death of a spouse, domestic partner, child, parent, in-law, grandparent or grandchild. It was passed by the state Senate and Assembly at the end of the legislative session in June and now awaits the signature of Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
The state’s current Paid Family Leave law gives employees paid time off to bond with a new child or care for a sick relative. But the new legislation significantly expands leave policies, allowing grieving employees to collect 50 to 67 percent of the average weekly wage for up to 12 weeks.
Rest - http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/08/06/ny-bill-mandates-3-months-paid-bereavement-leave-even-for-grandparents.html