The number of Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) cases in which the Department of Labor found a violation increased in fiscal year 2024—and for a second consecutive year—after having declined annually over the previous decade, according to data recently released by DOL’s Wage and Hour Division.
In FY 2024, WHD closed 349 FMLA violation cases in which an employer was found to have violated the law, up from 334 in FY 2023. Denial of FMLA leave (33%), discrimination (32%), and termination (31%) each figured in almost one-third of the 2024 cases. Failure to reinstate figured in 11% of the cases, and failure to maintain health benefits figured in 2%.