New 2009 Military Caregiver Regulations
December 8th, 2008 Posted by AmeliaMonths after the president signed the NDAA or Military Family Leave Act into law, employers are finally receiving guidelines on how to implement it.
Every employer is required to prominently display a Military Leave Notice in the workplace, under this new law.
The regulations issued by the U.S. Department of Labor go into effect on January 16, 2009 but employers would be wise to implement them now. This is because, unlike the updated FMLA regulations, the Military Family Leave regs are not replacements to existing regulations – they are the first and only regulations on this new type of leave.
Leave under the Military Family Leave Act is an extension of FMLA, or leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act.
An employee may take up to 26 weeks of military caregiver leave during a single 12-month period to care for a soldier injured on active duty. The leave can be taken (more…)
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…)
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Major FMLA or Family and Medical Leave Act Updates
November 24th, 2008 Posted by CaraThe U.S. Department of Labor recently announced sweeping changes to the Family and Medical Leave Act, or FMLA.
The new FMLA regulations require that employers give workers notice of their rights under FMLA.
The rule clarifies and strengthens the employer notice requirements to employees. The purpose, according to the U. S. Department of Labor, is so that employees will better understand their FMLA rights and obligations, and to provide for smoother communication.
Employers must post a new, revised FMLA poster now available from a few sources.
In addition, employers must post a Military Leave Notice (also called the Military Leave Poster) that advises military families of their expanded FMLA rights.
The new regulations further define what is a “serious health condition” under FMLA. While the 6 individual definitions are retained, the new regulations require that if an employee is taking leave involving more than 3 consecutive days plus two visits to a health care provider, the two visits be within 30 days of the work absences.
Under these regulations, an employee who was absent for 3 days in June, and visited the doctor once in June and once in October, would not qualify for FMLA leave.
The new regulations also redefine “periodic visits to a health care provider” for chronic serious health conditions, under the guidelines. Now, employees must see a doctor or other health care provider at least twice per year, for the condition to qualify.
The FMLA applies to employers with (more…)
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Breaking News: FMLA Final Rules Issued
November 19th, 2008 Posted by AmeliaOn November 17, 2008, the U.S. Department of Labor published final updates to regulations for the FMLA, or federal Family and Medical Leave Act.
The updated regulations will require every employer to display a new 2009 FMLA poster. Employers can preorder the new FMLA poster here. These updated FMLA regulations go into effect on January 17, 2009.
This is in addition to the new 2009 USERRA poster and EEOC poster required for all employers. Most employers should display the posters in Spanish, as well as English.
The new regulations concern three major areas:
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Update the FMLA regulations to address a number of problems reported by employees and employers
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Address some conflicts between the U.S. Department of Labor FMLA regulations and decisions by the courts
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Provide guidelines and regulations for employers granting extended FMLA to military families as required under the required Military Leave Notice.
According to Victoria A. Lipnic, Assistant Secretary for the Employment Standards Administration, these changes have been carefully weighed.
“This common sense, balanced rule is the product of a two year-long transparent process involving about 20,000 public comments and reflects the careful consideration of the views of FMLA stakeholders,” said Victoria Lipnic.
For most employers, the new FMLA regulations address these issues:
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Reporting absences
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Right of individuals to waive FMLA
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Employer liability
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Light duty
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Perfect attendance awards
Under the new regulations, (more…)
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