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Additional Medical Leave After the FMLA Period Expires

November 22, 2017 by Charles Stiegler

Most employees are eligible for 12 weeks of medical leave under the FMLA. But other laws sometimes allow employees to take additional medical leave, even after FMLA rights expire. Click to learn more.

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