2024
Benefits Info

FMLA - Short Term Disability - Personal Leave

Benesch supports and cares about the health and well-being of you and your family. If you need time off due to your own personal injury of illness, to care for a family member who is injured or ill or if you just need extra time off for your own personal reasons, please see the FMLA-STD Personal Leave Guide below for more information on how your leave works, steps you need to take and information and helpful tools and resources.

FMLA FAQ Flyer
FMLA-STD Personal Leave Guide
DS ALFRED BENESCH STD CERT
ALFRED BENESCH Disability Policy

Parental Leave

Our paid parental leave aims to provide parents with a new child the opportunity to achieve their personal, family and professional ambitions.

Parental Leave consists of ten days (80 hours) of paid-time off for full-time employees. For part-time employees on the 24/32-hour work week, the time is pro-rated to 48 or 64 hours respectively.

If parental leave time cannot be taken in a single continuous block of time, employees may elect to break-up this time, subject to the approval of their manager or supervisor.

Employees can only utilize this benefit in conjunction with an approved FMLA leave. Be sure to read the Parental Leave policy, section 7.6, in the Employee guide to Policies and Procedures located on Benesch Connect.

Birth Parents
Parental Leave Guide
Non-Birth Parents
Parental Leave Guide
Maternity Services Flyer - IL
Women's and Family Health Overview - IL

Military Leave

Benesch supports Military Leave and provides employees with Paid Military Leave time.

Paid Military Leave consists of five days (40 hours) of paid time off for full-time employees. For part-time employees on the 24/32-hour work week, the time is pro-rated to 24 or 32 hours respectively.

Please see the Military Leave Guide below for more information on how your leave works and the steps you need to take.

Military Leave Guide