Tennessee

Workers in Tennessee may be entitled to family and medical leave under the Federal Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA).

Federal Family & Medical Leave (FMLA)

FMLA provides leave to care for a:

FMLA eligibility includes:

FMLA provisions:

Up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave to eligible employees for the following reasons:

FMLA Protections:

How to apply for FMLA:

Detailed information about Federal FMLA, visit the US Department of Labor website.

​​Separately, the state of Tennessee provides rights to unpaid time off that are limited to pregnancy, recovery from childbirth, or parenting. You can find out more about these rights here. We include this information because one in four Americans is a member of “The Sandwich Generation”—adults who are providing care to aging loved ones while raising children.

The information on this page should not be considered legal advice. Other protections may apply in your specific situation.

At RubyWell, we’re paving a path to financial stability for all family caregivers. Our Family Leave Finder provides state-by-sate info on family leave laws. Soon, family caregivers will be able to make the most of a loved one’s health insurance benefits with our Medicare Advantage Benefits Navigator. And ultimately, we're developing compensation solutions so that every family caregiver can be a paid caregiver. If you’d like to be among the first to hear about future products, join our waiting list.

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