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Executive Branch Family Leave Act

A bill to amend title 5, United States Code, to provide for 8 weeks of paid leave for Federal employees giving birth and for other purposes.

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1/4/2007--Introduced.
Executive Branch Family Leave Act - Entitles a federal employee of the executive branch to paid leave of:
(1) eight weeks for giving birth;
(2) at least five days for a father for the birth of a child;
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August 04, 2007 Area bridges safe, but some need replacing

S. 80 over Lazaretto CreekDOT rating: 51Built: 1960Last inspection: August 2006 (Photo: Steve Bisson) The majority of the 87 bridges that span roads, ...

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September 08, 2007 Leave Benefits in the United States

1681, S. 80 and HR 3158). They would entitle workers to time off with pay to accomplish parental and caregiving obligations to help women in particular balance work and family responsibilities because they are the typical family ...

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January 03, 2007 Bill Action: Introduced: S. 80: A bill to amend title 5, United ...

Ted Stevens [R-AK] introduced S. 80: A bill to amend title 5, United States Code, to provide for 8 weeks of paid leave for Federal employees giving birth and for other purposes.. [This event matched these monitors: Active Legislation ]

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