N.J. law expands worker eligibility for family leave benefits

From New Jersey Monitor.

Workers at companies with 15 employees will receive family leave benefits under a state law signed earlier this month by then-Gov. Phil Murphy. The law previously applied to companies with at least 30 employees. It allows workers to take up to 12 weeks of paid family leave and earn up to 85% of their weekly pay, with a limit of $1,119 in 2026. Eligible employees must have worked with their employer for at least three months and worked at least 250 hours within that period. The law also entitles workers to their previous position or one with equivalent pay, benefits, and seniority upon returning from family leave.

From New Jersey Monitor.

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