Congress considers 4 weeks of US paid leave plan
Congress is now considering four weeks of paid family and medical leave, lower than the 12 weeks of leave initially proposed by Democrats. If the plan goes through, the US will no longer be one among the six countries in the world, and the only rich country without any form of national paid leave s ...
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