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Help Employees Understand New York Paid Family Leave

Employees in New York are probably curious about Paid Family Leave — especially now, during open enrollment. They may have heard it's coming in January, but are wondering what it will cost and how it works.

To help clarify PFL for employees, we've developed two simple tools: a short video and a flyer. Both cover the basics, such as who's eligible, how much leave is available and what the benefit can pay.

Watch the Introducing New York Paid Family Leave video below, download the New York Paid Family Leave: 5 Facts to Help You Understand the Basics flyer and be ready to help give New York employees the PFL knowledge and reassurance they need.

 

 

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For more details, visit: ny.gov/programs/new-york-state-paid-family-leave.

 


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