The New England Joint Board Podcast

Paid Family & Medical Leave/Rep. Ken Gordon

15 min · 30 de ago de 2021
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Paid Family & Medical Leave (PFML) is now available in Massachusetts, New York, and Rhode Island. PFML will also be available to workers across Connecticut in 2022.  Mitch talks with Massachusetts State Representative Ken Gordon about the creation of new PFML benefits, and their impacts on both the economy & our lives. For more information on PFML in your state, please follow these links: * Massachusetts [https://paidleave.mass.gov] * Rhode Island [http://ripaidleave.net] * Connecticut [https://ctpaidleave.org/s/?language=en_US] * New York [https://paidfamilyleave.ny.gov]

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