Paternity Leave in Wisconsin
Complete guide to paternity leave requirements, employee rights, and employer obligations in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Paternity Leave Requirements
No State Paid Family Leave
Wisconsin does not have a state paid family leave program. Wisconsin Family and Medical Leave Act provides 6 weeks unpaid leave for employers with 50+ employees.
Federal Requirements
FMLA provides 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave for eligible employees to bond with a new child (birth, adoption, or foster care). This applies equally to fathers and non-birthing parents.
About Paternity Leave
Paternity leave is time off from work for fathers and non-birthing parents to bond with a new child after birth, adoption, or foster placement. While traditionally shorter than maternity leave, there is a growing trend toward equal parental leave policies. FMLA covers paternity leave the same as maternity leave for bonding purposes.
Typical Duration
1-12 weeks, with growing trend toward 4-8 weeks
Paid vs Unpaid
Federally unpaid (FMLA). Paid in states with paid family leave. Increasing number of employers offer paid paternity leave.
Employee Rights
- ✓Same FMLA rights as birthing parents for bonding
- ✓Cannot be denied leave or retaliated against based on gender
- ✓Job protection during leave
- ✓Continuation of health benefits
Employer Obligations
- •Provide equal FMLA leave regardless of gender
- •Not discriminate against fathers seeking parental leave
- •Maintain health insurance during leave
- •Restore to same or equivalent position
Wisconsin Key Compliance Points
- !Wisconsin FMLA for 50+ employee employers
- !Federal FMLA requirements
- !Protect employees on jury duty
- !Provide up to 3 hours voting leave
Common Questions
Do fathers get paternity leave?
Yes, FMLA provides the same 12 weeks of unpaid leave for fathers to bond with a new child. State paid family leave programs also cover fathers equally. Many employers offer paid paternity leave as a benefit.
How long is paternity leave?
FMLA provides up to 12 weeks unpaid. Employer policies vary from 1-12 weeks. The average paternity leave taken in the US is 1-2 weeks, though policies are becoming more generous.
Is paternity leave paid?
Federal FMLA leave is unpaid. State paid family leave programs in 13+ states provide wage replacement for fathers. Many employers now offer paid paternity leave, typically 1-8 weeks.
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