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FMLA coverage for military caregivers

The Society for Human Resource Management has posted an excellent article on the various proposals to provide workplace leave for families of military personnel. The article, entitled Efforts To Expand FMLA for Military Caregivers Are Complex, reviews the assortment of proposals on the table and quotes Lisa Horn, manager of health care for the SHRM’S Governmental Affairs Department, as saying: “I believe we will see something happen soon. It’s really just a question of whether the proposal is attached to a bigger piece of legislation or if it is passed as a stand-alone measure.”

Posted on Monday, October 29, 2007 at 11:32AM by Registered Commenterworkplacehorizons.com in | Comments Off

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