SC - Re: snowing during a feast: extra silly
Sue Clemenger
mooncat at in-tch.com
Mon Nov 27 18:45:02 PST 2000
IIRC, it depends (at least in part) on the size of the company (smaller
ones are exempt from all kinds of stuff). The company I currently work
for is required, by law, to allow you compassionate leave (death of
close relative), and there's something called the Family Medical Leave,
and some sort of Parental Leave for mothers and fathers to-be. They
are, however, unpaid. We get a certain amount of paid vacation time,
but no "sick leave," per se. If we need to take time off for an
illness, dr. visit, surgery, whatever, they're pretty good about not
making a fuss, but we don't paid for those hours unless we choose to use
up some of our vacation time.
- --maire
Glenda Robinson wrote:
> Doesn't the US system require corporations and companies to follow any
> Industrial Relations law? Here our govt passes these laws eg. life partners
> etc, and the companies have to follow.
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