Minnesota's new paid leave law: What you need to know
Minnesota's new Paid Family and Medical Leave Law, which allows up to 20 weeks of leave and paid benefits, will take effect starting Jan. 1, 2026. It allows for 20 weeks of leave, including leave for family and medical issues. The law typically pays out between 55% and 90% of a workers regular wages.
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Minnesota storm damage: Aerial view near Rochester [RAW]

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