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Employee Leave in New York (Webinar Recap)

On October 17, 2024, I presented a complimentary webinar entitled “Employee Leave in New York”. For those who couldn’t attend the live webinar, I’m happy to make it available for you to watch at your convenience.

In the webinar, I discuss:

  • FMLA and Paid Family Leave
  • Workers’ Compensation & Disability
  • Leave as a Reasonable Accommodation
  • Leave Management Best Practices

and much more!

New York employers have numerous laws to follow regarding employee leave. From the federal FMLA and ADA to the state’s paid sick leave and paid family leave laws, the list is long and complicated. We break down the key elements of these leave statutes and what employers should be paying the most attention to for compliance purposes.

Don’t have time to watch the whole webinar right now? Click here to download the slides from the webinar.

Why You Should Watch “Employee Leave in New York”

Do you know how FMLA and PFL interact? Ever needed to fire someone who was out on medical leave?

Anyone with responsibilities for managing employee leave in New York should watch this webinar. The complexities of managing leave have only increased with recent changes to laws like New York’s Paid Family Leave, updated sick/safe leave requirements, and prenatal leave. Plus, everyone can use a refresher on the complex FMLA. Understanding how to navigate these overlapping rules is critical to ensuring compliance and avoiding costly legal pitfalls.

Whether you’re new to these issues or looking for an update on the latest changes, this session will provide clear, practical guidance to help you manage leave policies effectively. So, don’t miss this opportunity to ensure your organization stays compliant with New York’s ever-evolving employee leave laws.

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