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Dear name of employer, I am writing to notify you of my pregnancy. My expected week of childbirth is insert date. I would like to start my maternity leave on insert date you would like to start your maternity leave.
Under Vermont law, an employee may take up to 12 weeks of unpaid parental or family or a combinationof these types of leave during any 12-month period. Only 12 weeks per year of leave are available.
In order to be eligible to take leave under the FMLA, an employee must (1) work for a covered employer, (2) work 1,250 hours during the 12 months prior to the start of leave, (3) work at a location where 50 or more employees work at that location or within 75 miles of it, and (4) have worked for the employer for 12
The amount of FMLA leave taken is divided by the number of hours the employee would have worked if the employee had not taken leave of any kind (including FMLA leave) to determine the proportion of the FMLA workweek used.
FMLA leave is unpaid leave. However, workers may choose to, or employers may require them to, substitute accrued paid sick, vacation, or personal time for FMLA leave. Substitute means that the paid leave provided by the employer will run concurrently with the unpaid FMLA leave.
Dear Employer's name, This letter is to inform you of my pregnancy and intention to take full maternity leave of allocated number of weeks. I plan to start my maternity leave on starting date until date of return. I hope to complete all pending projects between now and starting date.
The Vermont law requires employers to provide unpaid leave. However, if the employer provides paid leave benefits such as paid vacation, personal, or sick time, the employee can use up to six weeks of earned paid leave as part of his or her parental, family, or short-term family leave.
In Vermont, state law requires employers with ten or more employees to let employees take time off work for pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting. Employees are eligible for leave if they have been continuously employed by their employer for at least one year, for an average of 30 hours or more per week.
Vermont's Family Leave Law, which includes Short-Term Family Leave, covers employers with 15 or more workers who work an average of 30 hours per week over the course of a year. A worker who has worked for a covered employer for an average of 30 hours a week for a year is entitled to leave under these laws.