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Like when a nursing home calls 911 for "altered mental status" because they don't want to wait for their private non-emergency transport company. And it's usually just a dementia patient showing a bit of aggression, or some other minor issue. When they barely have enough staff to get by when everything is fine, they will punt the slightest problem to local EMS.

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and_then___ t1_jcucc8g wrote

https://nj.gov/labor/myleavebenefits/help/faq/fli.shtml

NJ FLI link above. Note that FLI and FMLA/NJFLA are different programs but often run concurrently. FLI is wage replacement, the others provide for protected leave for qualified employees. I'm not an expert but I did use FLI for bonding time in 2020 when the program was a 6 week max with a weekly benefit max of $881. It's now 12 weeks and 85% of salary up to $1025/wk for 2023 (must make $1206/wk+ to maximize).

All that being said, I don't think there's any advantage to working part-time while on FLI unless you job isn't protected, and it's some sort of deal with your employer to keep your job. The state FAQ doesn't address it.

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