Crime Victims Employment Leave Act
To permit leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 for victims of violent crime and domestic violence and immediate family members of victims of violent crime and domestic violence to attend court proceedings relating to such crimes.
Other Bill Titles (2 more) 4/17/2008--Introduced.
Crime Victims Employment Leave Act- Amends the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 to entitle an eligible employee to up to 12 workweeks of leave during any 12-month period to attend court proceedings relating to the prosecution of a person for a violent crime (... moreSee Full Bill Text
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| Introduced | ![]() | Voted on by House | ![]() | Voted on by Senate | ![]() | Considered By President | ![]() | Bill Becomes Law |
| April 17, 2008 |
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May 01, 2008 Legislation introduced to expand FMLA protections to victims of ...
Representative Rahm Emanuel (D-IL) introduced the Crime Victims Employment Leave Act (HR 5845) on April 17, 2008, which would extend the Family and Medical ...
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Fmla. If you go past 12 week period is your job still available. (Replies: 1) Fmla One of the areas I will be covering is possible expansion of the FMLA. But those bills are pikers compared to what was offered in the Connecticut ...
April 16, 2008 Bill Action: Introduced: HR 5845: To permit leave under the Family ...
Rahm Emanuel [D-IL] introduced HR 5845: To permit leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 for victims of violent crime and domestic violence and immediate family members of victims of violent crime and domestic violence to ...
April 16, 2008 HR 5845, To permit leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act of ...
HR 5845 would permit leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 for victims of violent crime and domestic violence and immediate family members of victims of violent crime and domestic violence to attend court proceedings ...








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