In Minnesota, several went into effect on January 1, including a new statewide policy on paid leave. The new law offers 12 ...
Minnesota's new paid leave program begins in 2026, offering up to 12 weeks of each family or medical leave, but no more than ...
Paid leave has officially launched in Minnesota, two-and-a-half years after Gov. Tim Walz signed the bill.
As the country prepares to ring in the new year, new state laws will take effect around the country on a host of issues, ...
Family members carry the burden and costs of caring for America's aging population. Federal policy change is slow to come but ...
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Minnesota’s new paid leave policy launches next month, guaranteeing up to 12 weeks off for workers with new babies or who need time to deal with an illness or care for a loved one. When the program ...
Gov. Tim Walz signed the paid family and medical leave bill into law on May 25, 2023 The law, which goes into affect in January 2026, makes Minnesota one of a dozen states that require workers are ...
Minnesota’s new paid family and medical leave program promises paid leave for childbirth, illness and caregiving, but critics say it could damage businesses and invite abuse. Under the law, eligible ...