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To qualify, you must have worked for your employer for 1 year, have worked 1250 hours in the 12 months before your leave began, and work for an employer with at least 5 employees. You don't have to take all 12 weeks of CFRA leave at once.
If an employee requests FMLA leave for a reason that is not covered by the law, their request may be denied. An employer may deny an employee's request for FMLA leave if the employee has already exhausted their available leave under the FMLA or CFRA.
BASIC LEAVE ENTITLEMENT The FMLA/CFRA entitles eligible employees up to twelve (12) workweeks of unpaid, job-protected leave each calendar year (January 1st – December 31st) for specified family and medical reasons.
The FMLA lets you take up to 12 weeks (or 3 months) of unpaid, job-protected leave in a 12-month period for the following family and medical reasons: You recently gave birth to a child and need to take care of your child. You have an adopted or foster child.
What are the FMLA and CFRA laws? Take medical leave for yourself. Care for a family member who is seriously ill. Bond with a new child. Participate in a qualifying event because of a family member's military deployment to a foreign country.
How to Request California FMLA Leave Step 1: Determine if you're eligible. Step 2: Give advance notice. Step 3: Request the appropriate forms. Step 4: Fill out the forms. Step 5: Submit the forms. Step 6: Follow up. Step 7: Understand your rights and responsibilities. Step 8: Communicate with your employer.