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FMLA Made Easier: Tools and Resources for Employers Navigating Leave Laws

Author, Jadyn Brandt, Client Communications Coordinator, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) allows qualifying employees to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave per year, while maintaining job protection and healthcare benefits.

Author, Jadyn Brandt, Client Communications Coordinator, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) allows qualifying employees to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave per year, while maintaining job protection and healthcare benefits.

The U.S Department of Labor’s Fact Sheet outlines the qualifying reasons an employee may take FMLA. They include:

  • “The birth of a child or placement of a child with the employee for adoption or foster care,

  • The care for a child, spouse, or parent who has a serious health condition,

  • A serious health condition that makes the employee unable to work, and

  • Reasons related to a family member’s service in the military, including

    o   Qualifying exigency leave – Leave for certain reasons related to a family member’s foreign deployment, and

    o   Military caregiver leave – leave when a family member is a current service member or recent veteran with a serious injury or illness.”

Employees are eligible for FMLA when they, “work for a covered employer for at least 12 months, have at least 1,250 hours of service with the employer during the 12 months before their FMLA leave starts, and work at a location where the employer has at least 50 employees within 75 miles.”

There are additional rules and requirements for certain industries including teachers and service members. Many states also have additional laws and guidelines that may differ from federal laws, so it is important for employers to check state guidelines as well as federal.

Resources Available Through Rancho Mesa

The RM365 HRAdvantage™ portal has FMLA resources that employers can use to ensure compliance. Login to the portal to access:

FMLA law updates are published in the portal. Plus, if Rancho Mesa clients choose to build a Smart Employee handbook through the portal, they will be alerted of changes to both state and federal laws and can accept automatic changes to their workplace policies.

Rancho Mesa clients can also use the portal to submit questions specific to their business, and get answers from real HR experts.

Contact your client technology team member with questions about using the HR portal to access FMLA resources.

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