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Mon Jun 17, 2019, 09:02 PM Jun 2019

Durkan to sign law allowing paid leave for Seattle workers after death of a child

Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan is expected to sign a law Monday expanding the city’s paid family leave program to cover employees whose child has died.

“We want to make sure that city workers, and actually any workers, know that when they suffer that kind of severe grief that we’re going to let them have the benefits that they should have,” Durkan said in May after she sent the bill to Seattle City Council.

Currently city employees can only take paid leave if they are caring for another family member. Employees can use paid sick or vacation time, but if that time is all used up they must either work, request donated sick time, or stay home without pay.

The law was prompted by the experience of city employee Rachel Alder, whose daughter Beatrice “Bea” Kathryn Alder died 36 hours after she was born on November 15, 2017 due to medical issues. Under the city’s policy, Alder didn’t qualify for more than three days of paid leave.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/durkan-to-sign-law-allowing-paid-leave-for-seattle-workers-after-death-of-a-child/ar-AAD188q

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