Why FMLA was enacted?

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Marshall C

 

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October 29, 2013

 

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Because there is an immense amount of information on Family Medical Leave, this paper will be focusing on the enactment of The Family Medical Leave Act. Early 1900s The burgeoning industrial revolution at the turn of the 20th century made it inevitable that women would join the work force. But, there were no laws enacted which specifically target protection of women in the workforce...
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But, there were no laws enacted which specifically target protection of women in the workforce. In fact, labor was cheap and management exploitive. Laborers were being forced to work long hours without additional compensation. This time saw significant strides in women's rights. Women were striving for suffrage and equal recognition under the law...
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