Which of the following best describes the Family Medical Leave Act of 1993?

a. A policy that provides unpaid leave for family members who are too sick to perform or need to provide aid to a family member.
b. A policy that ensures 12 weeks of paid leave for workers who need more time to spend with their families due to increased productivity at work.
c. A policy that provides educational tax benefits for students transitioning from college to full-time work if they have children.
d. A policy that provides health insurance for the poor or those with children for a basic level of protection.