Description
Now that the Department of Labor has issued new FMLA forms and the New Family First Coronavirus Response Act(FFCRA) is in place it is critical for Employers and Leaders to be knowledgeable about the impact and the compliance consequences. Although there are many updates provided by many different resources, it is imperative that Employers and Leaders count on the experts to explain health resources and compliance experts to assist them with the regulations since they are happening and changing daily.
The FFCRA was based on the FMLA with added amendments to accommodate the changes and resources for the COVID-19. It established paid sick leave under certain criteria and an expanded leave to accommodate employees who are unable to work due to school closures.
Moreover, as Employers mistakenly shut down training costs, they are doing a disservice to the company and to their employees. Research has proven that compliance training is the lowest cost/high value risk management Strategy. Training Leaders has provided a huge resource on how companies can prepare for the transition during and after the COVID_19 Pandemic.
When you add the complexities of other new mandatory regulations like leave/paid regulations, reasonable accommodation and currently or soon to be legally effective, the possibility of FMLA overlapping with the American with Disabilities Act (ADA),
This training will teach all attendees the critical information needed to mitigate all the requirements to stay afloat and to communicate effectively to employees to ensure accurate information on health, safety, paid leave and other resources offered to survive this pandemic.Join this webinar by expert speaker Margie Faulk, PHR, SHRM where she will be covering this important topic in detail.
Session Highlights:
· What are the New FMLA forms and what are the changes?
· The DOL has requested feedback on the FMLA process Request for Information (RFI). What topics were identified?
· What was there an initiation of new FMLA Forms and what were the reasons for changes?
· When can you use the new FMLA forms?
· How has the COVID-19 Pandemic Impacted the FMLA?
· How does FMLA and FFCRA interact?
· What deadlines need to be addressed
· How does FMLA and the FFCRA impact employees?
· What are the requirements for the FFCRA and the impact in the workplace?
· What are each of the factors that make an employee eligible for leave under the FFCRA?
· How does paid Family Expanded leave provide assistance to employees with symptoms?
· What is the actual rate of pay that is calculated for eligibility?
· How much leave is granted for those employees caring for a family member who is quarantined?
· What if employees do not want to return to work?
· What confirmation is needed for certification of eligibility of FFCRA?
· How can you apply for lave under the FFCRA?
· What is the difference between Furloughs and Layoffs?
Benefits of Attending this Session:
There are so many competing resources that can impact how communication is handled and most of the communication is life threatening for businesses and employees. Let’s count on the HR and Compliance subject matter experts (SME) to provide the Employers and employees with the necessary communication needed. Most HR professionals are in need of accurate, timely and relevant information to ensure the continuation of a safe workplace.
Employers need to have guidance by their regulatory agencies on how to handle the pandemic in the workplace. There are several best practices on how to return to work safely and how to handle difficult situations and inquiries by employees to have confidence to return to work.
Who should attend:
· All Employers
· Business Owners
· Company Leadership
· Compliance professionals
· Payroll Administrators
· HR Professionals
· Compliance Professionals
· Managers/Supervisors
· Employers in all industries
· Small Business Owners
· All Employers
· Large Business Owners
· Company Leadership
· HR professionals
This webinar has been approved for 1.5 HR (General) recertification credit hours toward aPHR™, PHR®, PHRca®,SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®).