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What Exactly is Maternity Leave?

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What Exactly is Maternity Leave?

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Maternity leave is when a new parent takes off time from work in order to spend it with the baby. While a maternity leave generally applies to women, there are also many fathers who make the decision to take off from work as well. This is perfectly legal and, by some companies, it is even encouraged. A maternity leave can happen when the woman gives birth to a baby herself, or it may occur in the event of an adoption or surrogacy. Is Maternity Leave in the United States Paid? Generally, companies in the United States do not offer their workers a paid maternity leave. There are other countries which require businesses to provide this to their employees. However, there is no law in the United States which requires paid maternity leaves. That said, there are some companies which do offer their employees a paid maternity leave. If it is offered, the company is providing it out of their own free will. The amount of time that you will be paid for a maternity leave may vary from three to six

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