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    Employee Leave Under FMLA/ADA/Workers Comp (Understanding the Overlap)

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    Deadline: April 27, 2017 | Date: April 27, 2017

    Venue/Country: Online

    Updated: 2017-03-10 13:04:10 (GMT+9)

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    This training program will analyze these three seemingly different bodies of law that often overlap leading to ambiguity and confusion. What are the eligibility/coverage criteria under the FMLA and the ADA/ADAAA and workers comp? When might an extended leave be a reasonable accommodation? When might it be an undue hardship? Undue hardship can mean different things to different employers. If you are in healthcare, pharma, banking and finance, to name a few examples, accommodations of leave requests that may be feasible for many other employers, might, for you, be an undue hardship. If it’s not deemed an undue hardship are there steps you can take to mitigate the burden? What are the notice requirements? In this webinar, participants will get answers to these and many other questions.

    Why Should You Attend

    The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) requires covered employers to allow eligible employees up to 12 weeks of unpaid job-protected leave and benefits to care for their own or a family member’s serious health condition. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) require employers to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified employees with disabilities so that they can perform the essential functions of their jobs—and a leave of absence may very well be such a reasonable accommodation.

    An FMLA-eligible employee may also be protected under the ADA/ADAAA, and therefore qualify for an extended leave of absence –beyond the FMLA’s 12 week maximum. If that’s not enough when you have employees who are eligible for time off from work under workers’ compensation laws, the potential for overlap, not to mention administrative challenges and the impact on your company’s bottom line seems to increase exponentially.

    Areas Covered in this Webinar

    Learning Objectives

    This webinar will help participants unravel this tangled web of often overlapping employee leave laws. It will help you alleviate concerns about administrative challenges, employee leave abuse and negative impact to your bottom line on one end and risk of non-compliance with FMLA, ADA and workers’ comp laws on the other end.

    Who Will Benefit

    This webinar will provide valuable assistance to all companies, not-for-profits, educational institutions, governmental agencies and pseudo governmental agencies. Those that would benefit most would be:

    - Executives

    - Managers and Supervisors

    - Risk Managers

    - Benefit Specialists

    - Supervisors

    - Business Owners

    - General Managers

    - Controllers/ CFOs / Financial Managers

    - Human Resource Managers / Administration

    - HIPAA Officer

    - Privacy Officer

    - Health Information Manager

    - Healthcare Counsel/Lawyer

    - Office Manager

    For More Info, Please Click below URL:

    https://www.demystifiedsolutions.com/trainingDetails/Employee-Leave-Under-FMLA-ADA-Workers-Comp-Understanding-the-Overlap-DEMY051417


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