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City of Cleveland set to finally offer paid parental leave to employees

New parents and guardians employed by the city could soon be eligible for 12 weeks of paid leave.

Those becoming parents or guardians through birth, adoption or guardianship would receive 500 hours off at 100% of their base pay. If the policy is passed, employees will be eligible for 20 of those hours before the arrival of the child, and the remaining 480 hours, or 12 weeks, will be available after. That leave would be available for employees to use intermittently to allow for flexibility depending on parents’ and guardians’ needs. Additionally, employees who experience miscarriages or stillbirths would be eligible for three weeks, or 60 hours, or paid leave.

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