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The Commission was created with the enactment of the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 and was charged with examining the impact of this new law and other family and medical leave policies on workers and employers across the country. Our membership was diverse and divided on the enactment of the FMLA itself. But since its first meeting in November 1993, the Commission pursued its statutory mission in a cooperative, thoughtful and comprehensive way.
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A Workable Balance: Report to Congress on Family and Medical Leave Policies (Cover)
A Workable Balance: Report to Congress on Family and Medical Leave Policies (Back Cover)
A Workable Balance: Report to Congress on Family and Medical Leave Policies (Acknowledgements)
A Workable Balance: Report to Congress on Family and Medical Leave Policies (Chapter 1)
A Workable Balance: Report to Congress on Family and Medical Leave Policies (Chapter 2)
A Workable Balance: Report to Congress on Family and Medical Leave Policies (Chapter 3)
A Workable Balance: Report to Congress on Family and Medical Leave Policies (Chapter 4)
A Workable Balance: Report to Congress on Family and Medical Leave Policies (Chapter 5)
A Workable Balance: Report to Congress on Family and Medical Leave Policies (Chapter 6)
A Workable Balance: Report to Congress on Family and Medical Leave Policies (Chapter 7)
A Workable Balance: Report to Congress on Family and Medical Leave Policies (Chapter 8)
A Workable Balance: Report to Congress on Family and Medical Leave Policies (Chapter 9)
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