FMLA vs NJFLA
FMLA stands for Family and Medical Leave Act while NJFLA stands for New Jersey Family Leave Act.
FMLA is a federal act that was passed in 1993 and applies to the entire United States of America. This act provides an ‘eligible’ employee be entitled to a minimum of 12 weeks of unpaid leave in a 12 month period. The NJFLA provides for 12 weeks of unpaid leave in a 24 month period.
The FMLA addresses the employees need for leave to attend to serious medical illness of self, spouse, child or parent, to care for the newborn, any other family exigencies. The NJFLA however does not include the worker himself who may need the leave for his own medical condition. The other difference is that the NJFLA includes in its sphere the spouse’s parents.
The other difference is that FMLA only covers employers with a minimum of 50 employees within a 75 mile radius of the work place, however, the NJFLA specifies that the employer should have minimum 50 employees anywhere in the world. This even covers companies that may have representative offices in New Jersey. The FMLA would require employee to have been working with the organization for at least 12 months and 1250 hrs in the last 12 months. The NJFLA on the other hand would require an employee to have worked with the organization for 12 months but requires 1000 hrs in the preceding 12 months.
Summary:
1.FMLA stands for Family and Medical Leave Act while NJFLA stands for New Jersey Family Leave Act.
2.FMLA is a federal act and is mandatory for all eligible employers to honor it while NJFLA is a state act.
3.While FMLA guarantees the employee unpaid leave of 12 weeks over a 12 month period, the NJFLA provides the employee 12 week leave over a 24 month period.
4.The NJFLA does not include leave for the employee’s own medical condition while the FMLA does.
5.The FMLA does not offer anything to care for the in-laws while the NJFLA does.
6.While the FMLA only covers employers with more than 50 employees in a 75 mile radius, the NJFLA applies to all employers with minimum 50 employees worldwide.