Paid Sick and Family Medical Leave: A Multi-State Update | July 10th | 1 pm ET

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Description

In this webinar we will discuss developments related to paid sick leave and paid family leave and how they may affect your daily operations and workplace policies, and some recommendations for managing the different leaves.

We will cover an employer’s key obligations with respect to paid family leave and sick leave each of the States providing for such leave.

The laws are changing rapidly. For example, since 2018, New York, Oregon, Colorado, and Washington are just some states that have passed new, more generous family medical leave laws and/or amendments. We will also discuss changes to existing family and sick leave laws as applicable, in the different states.

Session Highlights:

  • Where paid sick and family leave laws have passed or are being considered across the country
  • Requirements concerning carryover and notice/posting requirements.
  • PTO recommended practices on tricky issues, including partial-day absences, use of accrued PTO during furloughs, a “use it or lose it” policy, and structuring your PTO bank.
  • Combining PTO leave with protected leave under FMLA – the when and how to do it;
  • What you need to know before changing PTO accrual rates
  • Cashing out unused time — PTO counts as a wage under state law.

Why You Should Attend?

Paid Family Leave as well as Paid Sick Leave has gained momentum in many States and localities. Many of these laws impose obligations well beyond those imposed by the federal Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). For those of you with employees in more than one State, the myriad of obligations increases exponentially—especially since the COVID pandemic. This webinar will provide an overview of those States that have passed Paid Family Leave and Paid Sick Leave laws and their key components.

Do you offer paid family medical and/or leave to your employees?

Currently, approximately 13 states, plus the District of Columbia, have passed Paid Family Medical Leave Laws. Most states and over twenty localities have paid/earned sick/safe leave laws on their books – and that number is growing – so soon you may not have a choice. Now is the time to anticipate the changes that you might need to make to your existing policies to either comply with laws already in your jurisdiction or to get ahead of your obligations if paid sick and/or family medical leave does come to your jurisdiction.

Who Should Attend:

  • Senior Managers
  • All managers,
  • R. Professionals at all levels
  • In—House Counsel
  • Employment Counsel
  • Leave Administrators
  • Benefits Administrators
  • CFO’s
  • Controllers
  • Business owners
  • CEO’s