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Maternity Leave Minnesota

PFML

Maternity leave in Minnesota refers to time off work for pregnancy, childbirth, and bonding with a new child. Minnesota provides leave under multiple laws: the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) offers up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave for eligible employees at companies with 50+ workers. Minnesota's Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) program, launching in 2026, provides up to 12 weeks of paid bonding leave with partial wage replacement up to $1,473 per week. Pregnant employees may also qualify for PFML medical leave for pregnancy-related health conditions. Additionally, Minnesota's Parenting Leave Act requires employers with 21+ employees to provide up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for birth or adoption. Employees can use Minnesota Earned Sick and Safe Time (ESST) for prenatal appointments and recovery.

Related Terms

Bonding Leave

Time spent by a parent with a biological, adopted, or foster child in connection with the child's birth, adoption, or placement. Must be taken within 12 months of the event. Employees can take up to 12 weeks of bonding leave under Minnesota PFML.

PFML Medical Leave

Leave taken for an employee's own serious health condition under Minnesota PFML, including medical care related to pregnancy, childbirth, recovery, or any condition lasting more than seven days requiring treatment by a healthcare provider.

Leave of Absence

A leave of absence (LOA) is an approved period of time away from work during which an employee maintains their job status but is not actively working. Leave can be paid or unpaid depending on the type, employer policy, and state law. Common types include medical leave for your own health condition, family leave to care for a relative, parental leave for bonding with a new child, military leave, and personal leave. Under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), eligible employees can take up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave annually. Minnesota's Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) program, launching in 2026, provides partial wage replacement of up to $1,473 per week for up to 20 weeks of combined family and medical leave. Employees typically must provide advance notice and documentation, such as medical certification from a healthcare provider, to qualify for protected leave.

Minnesota Sick and Safe Time

Minnesota Earned Sick and Safe Time (ESST) is a state law effective January 1, 2024, requiring all Minnesota employers to provide paid time off for illness, safety concerns, and certain emergencies. Employees earn 1 hour of sick and safe time for every 30 hours worked, up to 48 hours per year. Time can be used for the employee's own illness or medical appointments, caring for a sick family member, domestic abuse or stalking situations, and closures due to weather or public health emergencies. Employees can begin using accrued time after 90 days of employment. ESST is separate from Minnesota PFML—ESST covers short-term needs like doctor appointments or the flu, while PFML provides longer-term leave (up to 20 weeks) for serious health conditions. Employers must comply with both laws.

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