Sen Cano: Passing Expanded Parental Leave "Is Right Thing To Do"

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A bill to extend parental and family leave in Rhode Island has gone to the House.

The Senate passed the bill that would extend leave from 13 to 24 weeks within any two calendar years.

It would apply to every worker who has been on the job for the same employer for 12 consecutive months.

“This is the right thing to do for our families with newborns and those that are taking care of sick or incapacitated loved ones. As the pandemic taught us all, spending time with, supporting and caring for our loved ones is perhaps the most important thing one can do and this legislation will not only give these caregivers more time with their loved ones, it will support entire families going through difficult times,” said Senator Cano.

The employee would be required to give at least 30 days' notice of the intended dates that the leave would begin and end.

(Photo: Rhode Island Senate)


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