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Which law requires employers to allow eligible employees to take an unpaid leave of absence from their positions for up to 12 weeks per year to recover from an illness or to care for a child or family member?
 a. Family Medical Leave Act
  b. Employee Assistance Program
  c. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
  d. Americans with Disabilities Act

Question 2

Flexible work arrangements are usually offered as a benefit to:
 a. experienced employees
  b. all employees
  c. new employees
  d. none of the above



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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