MetLife Selected As Insurance Carrier For New Hampshire’s New Voluntary PFML Insurance Program
Under this new program,
The program will provide up to 60% wage replacement insurance benefits for the same leave reasons supported by the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and will be available to all individuals working in
“We’re thrilled that Gov.
“I’m incredibly excited about moving forward, in partnership with
Under the Granite State PFML Plan,
The program will allow employers to begin enrollment starting on
To learn more about the New Hampshire Paid Family and Medical Leave Plan, visit www.paidfamilymedicalleave.nh.gov.
To learn more about MetLife’s PFML plans, visit www.metlife.com/PFML.
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