Employees must give at least 30 days notice of intent to take leave when the circumstances for the leave are foreseen. In the event of an emergency the employee should give as much notice as possible preferably at least two (2) business days.
Under the Family Leave Insurance provision of the New Jersey Temporary Disability Benefits Law, cash benefits may be payable for up to twelve (12) weeks to bond with a newborn or newly adopted child or to provide care for a seriously ill family member.
Child means a biological, adopted, or foster child, stepchild or legal ward of a covered individual, child of a domestic partner of the covered individual, or child of a civil union partner of the covered individual, who is less than 19 years of age or is 19 of age or older but incapable of self-care because of mental or physical impairment.
Maximum payable: $881/week Continuous leave: 12 consecutive weeks non-continuous leave: 56 separate days.
Please note, NJFLI is not a leave entitlement, only a monetary benefit through the state of New Jersey.
In accordance with the 1993 Family Medical Leave Act, The Union Township Board of Education allows eligible employees to take 12 weeks of unpaid job-protected leave for specified family and medical reasons with continuation of group health insurance coverage under the same terms and conditions as if the employee had not taken leave. The 12 weeks are per calendar year, and do not have to be taken consecutively (FMLA can be taken on an Intermittent basis) Twelve workweeks of leave in a 12-month period for:
Eligible Employees: Employees are eligible if they have worked for a covered employer, with at least 50 employees, for at least one year and for at least 1,250 hours over the previous 12 months.
The New Jersey Family Leave Act (NJFLA) offers covered employees up to 12 weeks in a 24 month period of unpaid, job-protected leave for certain family and medical related reasons:
Eligible Employees: Employees are eligible if they have worked for a covered employer, with at least 50 employees, for at least one year and for at least 1,000 hours for NJFLA over the previous 12 months.
If you are eligible for leave for reasons provided under the FMLA and NJFLA, then the time taken shall be concurrent and be applied to both laws. Under both NJFLA and FMLA, you can take a consecutive block of up to 12 weeks of leave or you can take leave on an intermittent or reduced schedule.
The direct source of FMLA and NJFLA information below is courtesy of the United States Department of Labor website.
(The FMLA Advisor provides information about employee eligibility under the law; including valid reasons for leave; employee/employer notification responsibilities; and employee rights and benefits.)
Certification of Health Care Provider for U.S. Department of Labor Employee’s Serious Health Condition (Family and Medical Leave Act) Form WH-380-You must request this form the Personnel Department as there is a section the employer must complete prior.