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    NY first in the US to provide paid prenatal leave

    The paid prenatal leave policy will come into effect from 1 January 2025
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauDecember 6, 20242 Mins Read14106 Views
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    New York will be the first US state that mandates private employers to provide pregnant women with paid prenatal leave. The 20 hours of paid prenatal leave (per year) is supposed to give all pregnant women (even new hires) working in the private sector (irrespective of the size of the organisation they serve) time off to take care of themselves or undergo pregnancy-related healthcare or medical care. This leave can be availed over and above the other available leaves.

    Governor Kathy Hochul, who passed the law in May 2024, has been spreading awareness about the leave via a statewide campaign. The law is a result of an amendment made to New York’s law pertaining to ‘paid sick and safe leave’.

    Recently, the New York Department of Labour has issued clarifications regarding the law that offers paid, protected leave for pregnant women workers.

    Both full-time and part-time employees can avail of this paid prenatal leave. However, the law only covers employees who directly receive prenatal health care services, and not their spouses, partners or anyone else.

    It is completely lawful for eligible employees to avail of this leave for more than one pregnancy within a 52-week period. However, not more than 20 hours of total pre-natal leave can be availed during any 52-week period. The unused prenatal leave in one year cannot be carried forward to the next.

    As per law, the ‘paid prenatal personal leave’ can be used to undergo medical procedures, take tests, get monitored, undergo physical examinations, or even to consult health care providers about pregnancy. While the leave can be availed for fertility treatments or for end-of-pregnancy care appointments, it cannot be used for post-natal or postpartum appointments.

    However, it is advised that employees inform their employers in advance about the leave.

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    1. Ramadevi kolli on December 6, 2024 3:17 pm

      It brings the joy of a new baby but also significant physical, emotional, and mental changes. Awareness of common postpartum problems and the precautions to manage them effectively can make this journey smoother.

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