New Georgia law allows state and public schools employees to take paternal leave
House Bill 146 went into effect July 1 and allows state and public school employees to take up to 120 hours of paid parental leave after the birth, adoption, or foster care placement of a child. To qualify, an employee must have worked for the state or board of education for at least six months.?
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