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EEOC Issues New Medical Leave Guidance

 
“Medical leaves of absence remain among the thorniest issues facing employers. A number of factors, not the least of which is the size of an organization, may mean that an employer must simultaneously comply with leave-related obligations under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), state workers’ compensation laws, and other federal, state, and local regulations.

For example, the FMLA may require an employer with 50 or more employees to grant an employee with a serious health condition up to 12 weeks of leave. At the same time, the ADA requires an employer with 15 or more employees to provide accommodations (which may include leave) to employees with disabilities, unless the employer can show that to do so would cause the employer undue hardship. Such accommodation may be required under state law regardless of the number of employees employed by the employer. And if an employee’s medical condition is the result of a workplace injury, then the employer may have additional leave obligations under state workers’ compensation laws.”

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Chris Nybo provides practical, cost-effective assistance to employers on a wide variety employment matters, including legal and regulatory compliance, preparing employment-related agreements, policy development and administration, and resolving all types of employment problems and disputes.

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Chris L. Nybo

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Chris Nybo provides practical, cost-effective assistance to employers on a wide variety employment matters, including legal and regulatory compliance, preparing employment-related agreements, policy development and administration, and resolving all types of employment problems and disputes.

Chris understands that the most effective method of resolving disputes is to avoid them in the first place. He provides guidance to clients who are dealing with disciplinary matters, harassment complaints, wage and hour issues, employee classification, workplace investigations, disability accommodation, leaves of absence, restrictive covenants, and workforce reductions.

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