District of Columbia 2025 Paid Family Leave Peel ‘N Post™

$12.95

Update your District of Columbia All-On-One™ or Mobile Poster Pak™ with the 2025 District of Columbia Paid Family Leave Peel ‘N Post™ sticker.

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SKU: 91602

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In order to provide you with the most up-to-date postings, this item has been placed on hold pending a mandatory change. Should you need this item for an inspection or other immediate need, please call CPC at (800) 817-7678. Otherwise, orders for this item will ship as soon as the update becomes available.

The 2025 District of Columbia Paid Family Leave Poster Peel ‘N Post™ adheres to existing District of Columbia All-On-One™ Labor Law Posters and Mobile Poster Paks™ to ensure required workplace posters are up to date with state law and posting requirements.

The District of Columbia Paid Family Leave Poster provides information on the Universal Paid Leave Amendment Act of 2016, also known as the Paid Family Leave Law. The law provides up to 12 weeks of parental leave to bond with a new child, 12 weeks of family leave to care for an ill family member with a serious health condition, 12 weeks of medical leave to care for one’s own serious health condition, and two weeks of prenatal leave to attend medical appointments. The posting is expected to be revised to reflect the new 2025 weekly benefit amount of $1,170.64.

Posting Requirement

All District of Columbia employers are required to post and maintain the Paid Family Leave Poster in a conspicuous location where notices to employees are customarily posted. (DC Act 21-682, Sec. 106(h)(i))

All District of Columbia employers are also required to provide paid family leave notices in electronic and physical form to:

  • All employees at least once a year;
  • All new employees at the time of hire; and
  • Individual employees when the employer receives direct notice of the employee’s need for leave for an event that could qualify for Paid Family Leave benefits.
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