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Oregon, Connecticut and New Hampshire are making important paid leave moves that could impact your programs.

As more states pass PFML legislation, employers may want to have one blanket policy that covers all employees. But that could lead to compliance risks because each program has its own nuances. See what’s similar — and what’s not.

Start prepping now for 2020 changes to New York’s Paid Family Leave program. This will be the third year on the state’s four-year schedule for phasing in benefits. Here’s what you need to know and some tips to get ready.

New York's paid family leave program has five key changes in store for 2019. Remember, the program will scale up over the next three years. Here's a quick overview to help employees understand the changes.

Is it a smart move to file for New York Paid Family Leave early — before employees go on leave? Surprise, it's actually not. See why and get tips to help employees file efficiently.

Struggling with some of the nuances of New York's Paid Family Leave program? Check out this Q&A to find out whether you “really have to.”

When employees choose not to file for NY Paid Family Leave — what's an employer to do? Follow three tips to help manage those situations.

Does NY Paid Family Leave apply to teachers and clergy? What about voluntary coverage? You don’t need a Ph.D. to figure out who to cover. Just check out our quick crash course.
With the NY Paid Family Leave program in full swing, you may have employees requesting to take leave. If you're feeling flustered by the forms involved, check out these five tips.
Seventy percent of the nation's small businesses support paid family leave. Now that New York's PFL program is underway, what challenges and advantages can the state's small employers expect?
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