Although there is no federally-mandated paid leave for U.S. employees in the private sector, states have increasingly required that employers provide various forms of paid leave to their employees. That trend continues as several states began imposing requirements upon employers to permit employees to accrue and use paid sick leave for certain medical situations for employees or members of employees’ immediate families. Paid sick leave for employees in the private sector is now required by 17 states, the District of Columbia, and various municipalities around the country.
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