Benefits and Compensation

Survey: 70% Allow Sick Leave for Family Illness, But Few Offer Paid Leave

Additional Findings:

 

  • Over half of all companies (56%) offer child care assistance to employees, most commonly flex time or leaves of absence.
  • However, few companies offer paid leave (14%) or unpaid leave (29%) for childcare, conducted with readers of the HR Daily Advisor.
  • 20% of companies offer paid leave (excluding sick leave) for spouse care.
  • However, almost 40% offer unpaid leave for this purpose.
  • Over 60% of companies offer elder care responsibility assistance to employees, typically leaves of absence, flextime and information referrals.
  • However, just 12% offer paid leave and 28% offer unpaid leave for elder care.
  • In around 60% of companies, company-funded benefits continue through unpaid leaves. In 55% of companies, seniority accrues during unpaid leaves.

The survey, conducted in July/August 2011, received 902 responses, of which just under 80% originated from companies with fewer than 500 employees. Respondents represented a typical mix of company sizes and industries.

Thanks to all who participated in the survey.

[For a complete survey report including breakdowns by company size, industry, and geographic location, go here.]

Future survey topics include:

 

  • Domestic partnership benefits
  • Incentive compensation
  • 401(k)
  • Healthcare

Organization Covered by The Federal FMLA?

Number Percent
Yes 758 84%
No 122 14%
Unsure 20 2%

Number of Weeks of Paid Leave (excl. Sick Leave) Offered for Spouse Care

Number of weeks Number respondents Percentage
None 654 80%
< 1 week 17 2%
1-4 weeks 77 9%
5-8 weeks 12 2%
9-11 weeks 1 0%
12 weeks + 59 7%
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Number of Weeks of Unpaid Leave (excl. FMLA Leave) Offered for Spouse Care

Number of weeks Number respondents Percentage
None 517 63%
< 1 week 15 2%
1-4 weeks 87 11%
5-8 weeks 27 3%
9-11 weeks 3 0%
12 weeks + 167 21%

Child Care Responsibility Assistance Offered to Employees*

Number Percent
On-site child care facilities 30 4%
Payment of child care costs directly to an outside facility 7 1%
Full/part reimbursement 36 5%
Flextime 280 36%
Leaves of absence 268 35%
Job sharing 43 6%
Do not offer 343 44%

Paid Leave Weeks (excl. Sick Leave) Offered for Child Care

Number of weeks Number respondents Percentage
None 678 86%
< 1 week 15 2%
1-4 weeks 61 8%
5-8 weeks 13 2%
9-11 weeks 1 0%
12 weeks + 19 3%

Unpaid Leave Weeks (excl. FMLA Leave) Offered for Child Care

Number of weeks Number respondents Percentage
None 562 71%
< 1 week 11 1%
1-4 weeks 82 10%
5-8 weeks 25 3%
9-11 weeks 2 0%
12 weeks + 105 13%

Elder Care Responsibility Assistance Offered to Employees*

Number Percent
Info. referrals 238 31%
Full/part reimbursement 5 1%
Flextime 242 32%
Leaves of absence 315 41%
Job sharing 32 4%
Do not offer 278 37%
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*More than one type of assistance could be specified.

Paid Leave Weeks (excl. Sick Leave) Offered for Elder Care

Number of weeks Number respondents Percentage
None 679 88%
< 1 week 13 2%
1-4 weeks 51 7%
5-8 weeks 10 1%
9-11 weeks 0 0%
12 weeks + 18 2%

Unpaid Leave Weeks (excl. FMLA Leave) Offered for Elder Care

Number of weeks Number respondents Percentage
None 553 72%
< 1 week 12 2%
1-4 weeks 75 10%
5-8 weeks 23 3%
9-11 weeks 2 0%
12 weeks + 106 14%

Do Company-Funded Benefits Continue During Unpaid Leaves? (exc. FMLA Leave)

Number Percent
Yes 452 59%
No 311 41%

Does Seniority Accrue During Unpaid Leaves? (excl. FMLA Leave)

Number Percent
Yes 417 55%
No 341 45%

Employees Able to Use Sick Leave to Care for a Sick Spouse

Number Percent
Yes 570 75%
No 192 25%

Employees Able to Use Sick Leave to Care for a Sick Child

Number Percent
Yes 581 76%
No 180 24%

Employees Able to Use Sick Leave to Care for a Sick Parent

Number Percent
Yes 545 72%
No 216 28%

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