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> Current United States maternity leave policy is directed by the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA) which includes a provision mandating 12 weeks of unpaid leave annually for mothers of newborn or newly adopted children. This policy is distinct to other industrialized countries for its relative scarcity of benefits, in terms of the short length of protected maternity leave and not offering some form of wage compensation for the leave of absence.
You can phone the French unions, what I have is the legal minimum, some have like 50 days off per year and they want more (and get more usually). They can give you tips on how to negociate...
my 8th grade health/sex ed teacher had accrued a whole year's worth of paid sick days over the years and then isntead of retiring he "worked" an extra year and just used all his sick days