
Washington State's Paid Family and Medical Leave
Paid Family and Medical Leave is a new benefit for Washington workers, and lets you take up to 12 weeks of paid time off when you need it most. Learn more and apply.
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Paid Family and Medical Leave is a new benefit for people who work in Washington—and it's available now. Find out if you qualify and apply to receive paid time off to care for yourself or a family member.
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Washington Paid Family and Medical Leave is available when you need time off to care for yourself or a family member. Learn more about how it works.
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Washington workers will have up to 12 weeks of paid family or medical leave starting in 2020. Employers begin payroll withholding in 2019.
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Washington workers will have up to 12 weeks of paid family or medical leave starting in 2020. Employers begin payroll withholding in 2019.
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For medical leave and for family leave to care for a family member with a serious health condition, you must provide one of the following: Certification form filled out by you and your health care provider. …
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How your FMLA leave affects Paid Leave job protection How much job protected time you have left That you’re still eligible for Paid Leave benefit payments Your employer is required to send you this notice: …
The use of FMLA does not reduce your allowed Paid Family and Medical Leave benefit, so it is possible to use both types of leave. Also, Paid Family and Medical Leave and FMLA can usually run …
Certification of Serious Health Condition Form (pages 1 and 2) or the US Department of Labor’s FMLA Certification of Health Care Provider for Employee’s Serious Health Condition Form to verify your …