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DOL Issues Guidance on 'Caring for an Adult Child' Under the FMLA
FMLA Insights [Guidance Overview] Jan. 15, 2013 "[The Administrator's Interpretation] does not declare anything new or otherwise signal a change in direction by the DOL in how it approaches the adult child provisions of the FMLA. In fact, one DOL official told [the author] that the AI is meant to clarify and confirm the DOL's long-held position on caring for an adult child and provide guidance in this area to DOL field staff. Despite the relative straightforward nature of the AI, there are a few nuggets in the AI of which employers should take note:" |
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