two employees/same parent for FMLA
Irie
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I know that if a husband and wife work for the same company and each wishes to take leave for the birth of a child, adoption, or to care for a servicemember, the couple may only take a combined total of 12 weeks of leave (or 26 for the servicemember).
What if you have a two siblings working for your company and they have an ill parent that they need to take care of - do the children only get a combined 12 weeks of FMLA or can each take 12 weeks of FMLA to care for the parent? I think it would be 12 weeks combined but I'm not sure. Thanks.
What if you have a two siblings working for your company and they have an ill parent that they need to take care of - do the children only get a combined 12 weeks of FMLA or can each take 12 weeks of FMLA to care for the parent? I think it would be 12 weeks combined but I'm not sure. Thanks.
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f) SPOUSES EMPLOYED BY THE SAME EMPLOYER.--In any case in which a husband and wife entitled to leave under subsection (a) are employed by the same employer, the aggregate number of workweeks of leave to which both may be entitled may be limited to 12 workweeks during any 12-month period, if such leave is taken--
(1) under subparagraph (A) or (B) of subsection (a)(1); or
(2) to care for a sick parent under subparagraph (C) of such subsection
Spouses are only spouses if they are married. This thread is about parents who are NOT married. Your earlier post seemed to imply that as long as they were parents, married or not, they had to share the 12 weeks. Did we misunderstand?
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