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    Intro: Hello, I'm Josie Taylor, apart of the proposition team along with Hayley, Jess, and Gabby. We are defending the topic the “Public Advocacy about mandatory paid parental leave should rely on scientific and economic arguments” Definitions: To clear all that up, I’m going to define some of the words in that statement. First off we have public advocacy We defined public based off the words of Habermas as “when citizens act as a public when they deal with matter of general interest without…

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    2007, Washington signed on a state family leave act that requires eligibility of the FMLA. Maternity leave in Washington allows up to twelve weeks of leave. Weekly pay is around $250 per week for individuals who were working 35 hours and plus per week at the time in which they took the leave. As presidential campaigns pass, and community petitions, word will spread and there will be a high demand by people for this act. More states will sign onto the paid leave acts and U.S will eventually offer…

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    subjected to a further increase. The Children and Families Act has given parents the option, subject to eligibility, to take maternity leave, together with ordinary paternity leave, or to take Shared Parental Leave (SPL), (Stevens, M. 2015). In order to be eligible to enter the SPL system, both parents must satisfy a two-stage test. The parent that wants to share parental leave with the child’s mother has to fulfil what is called an ‘employment and earnings’ meaning they must have worked for any…

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    Throughout time laws have come and gone. Many different generations have seen acts that were once considered criminal turn legal, and vice versa. One law that has fluctuated in consistency and rule since 1938 is the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The FLSA is in place to protect workers and is regulated by the United States Department of Labor (DOL). The FLSA encompasses several aspects of the work force that require regulation, including child labor, minimum wage, and overtime pay (Cheeseman,…

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    travel or personal leave, you are to also contact and speak directly to the Chief of Permits and Commercial Vehicle Enforcement. In these situations I expect you to submit a leave slip to document your absence; however, if you have an acceptable excuse for being late, I may allow you to make up the time within the same workweek, otherwise the absence will be considered to be personal leave. Unreasonable excuses, or continued attendance problems may be charged as Unauthorized Leave Without Pay…

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    The night swallowed the sun whole, leaving it’s skeleton behind as the moon. Maybe the night didn’t like bones, or maybe it was full. The night finished it’s meal, but didn’t leave, It seemed like it was waiting for someone to come along and shoo them out, someone to put their foot down and say: “Get out of here, you stinkin’ night!”. The thing is that I probably wasn’t alone, I could feel it. The rustling of the bushes, the cold breeze making my hair stand on end. My breath was sparse, and I…

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    Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA) officially allows an employee to take job-protected leave for a particular purpose. Particular purposes include birth or adoption of a child, serious health condition of a family member or employee’s own serious health condition. In case of birth or adoption of a child, FMLA entitles both the parents to avail the new child leave. FMLA is a state as well as a federal law. Many of the rights under both state and federal law are same, however there are a…

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    Paid Maternity Leave In Florida 2016 Most of the states in all over the world have their own laws offering the pregnant women and the new parent’s rights to get the time off, on the other hand, the Florida state is not with them. Expecting the new parents in the Florida state can still entitled to the lave under FMLA (Federal Family and Medical Leave Act). The employees who are the pregnancies are to be protected from discrimination under FMLA (Federal Family and Medical Leave Act) which can…

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    In this paper, I aim to examine the similarities and the differences between the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 of the U.S. and the Thailand Labor Protection Act of 1998, amended 2008. Although I will not go into every section of each law, I will discuss the major provisions of each law and then analyze how the two laws play significant roles in determining the labor rights between the U.S. and Thailand. From the selected provisions of each law, I will attempt to draw a conclusion on how,…

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    in sales. From the beginning, Chouinard and his wife and business partner, Malinda, declared that they would establish a business only on their own terms of environmental preservation above all else. Unlike in many businesses where employees often leave their true personalities at the door to conform to business policies, at Patagonia Chouinard wants employees to retain who they are at all times. Chouinard, himself, is a passionate and dedicated mountain climber, surfer, and skier. He spends at…

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