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If you’re wondering what financial protection you have from your employer, here are answers to some common questions.
March 17 -
Workers will get up to two weeks of paid sick leave to deal with coronavirus issues and another 10 weeks of coronavirus-related paid family leave.
March 16 -
Coronavirus is adding new complications for an already stretched-thin demographic as parents are scrambling to find childcare or figuring out how to be productive at home with kids around.
March 13 -
Darden Restaurants had been working on this policy for some time, but rolled it out faster due to concerns over COVID-19.
March 12 -
The coronavirus outbreak has thrust corporate policies on paid leave and workplace practices into sharp focus, especially for the retail and restaurant industries.
March 12 -
The restaurant chain is rolling out new benefits for corporate employees and may consider extending them to food service staff.
March 5 -
“Given the demographic trends we are seeing, today’s workforce will continue to face the challenges of caregiving,” says Scott White, vice president of global people operations and rewards at Levi Strauss.
March 2 -
Parents will now be entitled to a total of 16 weeks of time off.
February 13 -
The total amount of families’ daily allowance days would increase from 11.5 months to more than 14 months, with both parents receiving an equal quota of 164 days.
February 6 -
“When it comes to leave, there is still an opportunity to meet the specific needs of your population,” says LuAnn Heinen, vice president at Business Group on Health.
February 5