Dealing with and Preventing Leave Abuse under FMLA, ADA and Workers' Comp

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  • Location San Jose, California, United States
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  • Date 16-02-2021
Webinar Title
Dealing with and Preventing Leave Abuse under FMLA, ADA and Workers' Comp
Event Type
Webinar
Webinar Date
16-02-2021
Last Date for Applying
07-02-2021
Location
San Jose, California, United States
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complianceonline
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Technical
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All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
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Location
San Jose, California, United States

Suppose one or more of your employees has taken a leave of absence, and your company or department is buckling under the added stress—and you suspect that one or more of those employees may be taking advantage, and may not really be in need of family or medical leave – or may even not be entitled to it. What if one or more of your employees asks for intermittent leave? Administration of continuous leave can be challenging enough. Intermittent leave presents its own administrative challenges. With the pandemic still raging, more employees are in need of or looking for time off from work. How do you keep track of everything and ensure that your employees are abusing their leave? You can curb employee leave abuse. But how do you do it? Don’t despair!

This webinar is the second in our series on employee leave, and it will help you get a working knowledge of how you can minimize your company’s exposure to employee abuse of family and medical leave – be it under the FMLA, ADA, or workers’ comp or other applicable family and medical leave laws.

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Ashutos Swain

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