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Jury and witness duty leave handbook statement: Florida

This resource explains when Florida employers should include a jury and witness duty leave handbook statement to inform employees, including supervisors, about the availability of leave and to demonstrate compliance with Florida’s jury and witness duty leave law.

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by Amy E. Mendenhall and Susie Wine, Littler

When to include

Florida employers should consider including this statement in their handbook to educate employees, including supervisors, about the availability of jury and witness duty leave and to show their compliance with Florida’s jury and witness duty leave law.

In this guide, learn about:

  • Customizable handbook statement
  • Guidance for employers
  • Additional resources

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