Subject: Family Medical Leave (FMLA) - Paternity Leave

Subject: Family Medical Leave (FMLA) - Paternity Leave

December 16, 2018

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TITLE

ADDRESS OR DEPARTMENT

Subject: Family Medical Leave (FMLA) - Paternity Leave

Dear NAME:

Please find attached the University of Minnesota’s Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA): Notice of Eligibility and Health Certification forms. Your current leave may qualify you for coverage under the FMLA.

For FMLA to apply to this leave, please return these documents as soon as possible, but no later than DUE DATE(15 days hence).

If you feel that your current leave may qualify, ask your healthcare provider to complete the enclosed certification form and return it to CONSULTANT:

Mail:ADDRESS

Fax: NUMBER

Below is a brief overview of how relevant UMN Policy and FMLA work alongside one-another.

  • Further FMLA information is available on the UMN, Office of Human Resources website:
  • Relevant Bargaining Unit and UMN policy information is also available on the UMN, HR Website:

FMLA provides:

  1. 12 workweeks (480 hours if intermittent) of leave eachfiscal year.
  2. Job protection (return to same or equivalent position)
  3. Unpaid leave
  4. Maintenance of health plan coverage* with the same conditions as if employee had been working during the leave period

*If you enter a time under FMLA when you no longer receive a paycheck, you will receive an Invoice for your health plan Premium which is normally deducted from your paycheck.

UMN Policy provides:

Paid time - Under U of MN policy your paid leave is concurrent with FMLA.

  1. Two (2) weeks of parental leave
  2. Option to request use of accrued vacation (You may choose to save 10 days of accrued vacation)
  3. Option to use UNPAID time AFTER your paid-leave is exhausted. Additional provisions for unpaid time can be found under Leaves of Absence in your Bargaining Unit contract.
  4. During FMLA if you use unpaid time for an entire pay period you will not receive a check and will therefore be billed for your Healthcare Insurance Premium - your portion only - which is normally deducted from each paycheck.
  5. After FMLA if you enter unpaid time for an entire pay period you will be billed for the full cost of your Healthcare Insurance Premium.

Payroll & Leave Time

  • Utilization of your paid leave time is mandated by policy, as outlined above, except that you may choose to reserve up to 10 days of vacation.
  • Please work with your Supervisor SUPERVISOR and HRIS (Payroll & Leave) CONTACT NAMEto submit your timesheet.
  • A separate email with time keeping instructions will follow.

I know this is a lot of information, if you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact me or CONSULTANT.

Best,

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