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Other leaves: Wisconsin

This guide provides an in‑depth review of Wisconsin leave requirements, including family and medical leave, bone marrow and organ donor leave, and other statutory leave obligations for employers.

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by Matthew Feery and Jill Pedigo Hall, Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan LLP

Summary

This guide provides an in-depth review of Wisconsin leave requirements. Wisconsin requires covered employers to provide bone marrow and organ donor leave, voting leave, election official leave, emergency responder leave, military leave, jury duty leave and witness duty leave.

In this guide, learn about:

  • Leaves of absence
  • Family and medical leave
  • Bone marrow and organ donor leave
    • Employer coverage
    • Employee eligibility
    • Employee notice and documentation requirements
    • Employer notice and posting requirements
    • Pay and benefits
    • Tracking time
    • Alternative employment
    • Reinstatement
    • Prohibited actions
    • Enforcement
  • Voting leave
  • Election official leave
  • Emergency responder leave
  • Military leave
    • Civil air patrol leave
  • Jury duty leave
  • Training
  • Future developments

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Jurisdiction: Wisconsin

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Enhanced to include rules implementing the bone marrow and organ donor leave law.

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