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DATE (47)
01:46 Mar 20, 2007
VerDate Aug 31 2005
1938
1995
later than 120 days
annually
7 days
31 2005
1991
1) PERIOD OF ACCRUAL.—Sick
weekly
17
months
18 months
7
days
3 years
6
year to year
under 18 years of age
12-month
more than 7 days
12-week
2 years
MARCH 15, 2007
annual
1ST SESSION H. R. 1542
46
the year
1 year
42 U.S.C. 2000e
30 days
quarterly
1993
1947
from week to week
workweek
1
years
preceding calendar year
18 years of age or older
1974
the next 2 quar-
02:24 Mar 21, 2007
at least 7 days
3 years of the date
a period of
days
the first day
SICK DAYS
EVENT (4)
IH
Act
Act
the ‘‘Healthy Families Act
IH
Fair Labor Standards Act
GPE (10)
1542 IH
the United States
United States
Connecticut
LIABILITY.—Any
California
loco
18
parentis
New York
Minnesota
the United States of America
LOC (1)
IH
NORP (3)
Americans
Congressional
Librarian
ORG (41)
SEC
Congress
State
the Comptroller General
U.S.C.
Board
Labor
the Fair Labor Standards Act
Federal or State
the Library of Congress
Accountability Office
loco parentis
Library
CONGRESS.—The Comptroller General
the Government Accountability Office
the Labor Management Relations Act
Health
GAO STUDY
USES.—Sick
Harvard Business
Labor Statistics
the Committees on Oversight and
Government Reform
UNITED STATES
Committee
The American Productivity Audit
the Office of Compliance
Government Accountability Office
the Office of Personnel Management
the Merit Systems Protection Board
Merit Systems Protection
Senate
Federal
Treasury
Fair
House Administration
Occupational and Environmental Medicine
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Benefit News
House of Representa-
ployer
PERSON (13)
COHEN
MALONEY
MURPHY
DELAURO
GEORGE MILLER
OLVER
ALLEN
WAXMAN
WOOLSEY
MCCOLLUM
DOYLE
LYNCH
SCHEDULING.—An
Topic Classifications
congressional legislation
96.8%
public health
86.2%
government oversight
73.2%
Extracted Keywords
sick
leave
productivity
care needs
routine
paid
care
employers
ill
needs
illness
family
health
families
bills ccoleman
Forensic Analysis
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