You. Do you know that you have the right to paid sick leave?
Under the law, the license is used to:
Caring for your child if their school or daycare closes due to COVID-19 (including mandatory remote learning) or other public health crisis
Quarantine based on the recommendation of a medical professional or public health authority or to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and/or recover from side effects
Attending school-related conferences or events requested or required by a school teacher or other professional responsible for your child's education
Attend meetings about the care/service provided to your child related to your child's health or disability
Take care of your child's physical/mental health, or preventative care like a regular checkup
Workers get 1 hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked, up to a cap of 40 hours per year, or their employer is allowed to offer the maximum of 40 hours at a time.
For more details, visit mysickdays.nj.gov
Do you need a longer leave to care for a child who is learning mandatory remotely? Visit the nj.gov/labor/worker-protections/backtoschool for information on paid benefits and federal and New Jersey job protections.
¿Do you need to be away from work long-term due to pregnancy, childbirth, illness/injury, or to care for a loved one? To learn more about paid family and medical leave, visit myleavebenefits.nj.gov