2009 FMLA Changes: Good News for Employers
December 4th, 2008 Posted by DerrickA number of the changes to the FMLA regulations that go into effect in January, 2009, favor the employer. These changes and clarifications were made after the U.S. Department of Labor received comments from employers and input from groups such as the Society of Human Resource Management or SHRM.
Under the new FMLA or Family and Medical Leave Act regulations, employees are entitled to use any paid leave, including sick leave, vacation and personal leave while on FMLA. However, in order to use the leave, the employee must follow the employers usual policy for requesting the paid time off – even if those requirements are more stringent than the FMLA notice requirements.
A major change under the new regulations establishes that employers can deny bonuses, awards or other payments to workers who have not met a specific goal due to FMLA leave.
The new regulations also address a few specialized situations encounted by the U.S. Department of Labor. For example, they permit employers to (more…)
New 2009 Law Redefines Disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act
October 14th, 2008 Posted by AmeliaA number of employees, who were not disabled in 2008, will legally be considered disabled in 2009, without any change in their condition.
A new law signed by President Bush on September 25, 2008 includes major changes in employment law related to disabled employees. These changes, which are effective January 1, 2009, affect every employer who has an impaired worker, or may have one in the future.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Amendments Act of 2008 changes the definition (more…)
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