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The Triple Whammy of Compliance with FMLA, ADA and Workers Comp

Duration : 90 Minutes

Bob Mckenzie,

Bob McKenzie has over 40 years of human resources management experience. His background includes a wide range of hands-on HR practices including in all aspects of Human Resources. And is a variety of industries in with private sector, public sector and nonprofit employers.

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The Triple Whammy of Dealing with FMLA, ADAAA and Workers Compensation is an absolute must for all supervisors as well as human resources staff. Understanding the interplay of these laws to assure compliance with the rules and regulations is essential to protect the company from potentially very expensive lawsuits and settlements.

Dealing with cases that involve the Family Medical Leave Act and the American's with Disabilities Act Amendment Act and Workers Compensation is often called the Bermuda Triangle of Employment Law. We call it a Triple Whammy as these types of cases are very complicated to understand and deal with correctly. These three laws often conflict leaving Human Resources Professionals scratching their heads and wondering how to deal with the maze of regulations.

Course Objectives:

• Recognizing and analyzing the interaction of the ADA, FMLA and Workers' Compensation Laws
• Understanding the purposes of the three laws and why they often conflict
• Knowing the areas of interplay between the three laws that employers need to consider when managing employee absenteeism
• Giving participants the knowledge and ability to describe and analyze a situation in which the three laws interact
• The importance of thinking through situation before acting when dealing with employee absenteeism issues

Why Should You Attend:

Violations of these laws can result in back pay, front pay and liquidated damages often resulting in multi-million dollar judgments against the company.

Since we live in a very litigious world and plaintiff attorneys are looking to pounce on the mistakes of employers, you MUST know the rights and responsibilities of both the employer and the employee to keep you and your company out of court.

Ignorance is not a defense and Supervisors and managers have been held personally liable for violations of FMLA. Conflicts between these laws add to the complexity of trying to comply.

Course Outline:

• An overview of the Family and Medical Leave Act
• An overview of the American's with Disabilities Act Amendment Act
• An overview of Workers Compensation Laws
• Areas of conflicts among these laws
• Conducting an analysis before taking action
• Case studies

What You Get:

• Training Materials
• Live Q&A Session with our Expert
• Participation Certificate
• Access to Signup Community (Optional)
• Reward Points

Who Will Benefit:

• Compliance Professionals
• HR Professionals
• Business Owners
• Board of Directors
• Individuals involved with Vendor Management
• Office Managers and those responsible with hiring
• Hiring Managers
• Talent Acquisition professionals
• Recruiters
• Anyone who supervises employees
• Safety and Health Professionals responsible for Workers Compensation
• Risk Managers

Please reach us at 1-888-844-8963 for any further assistance or if you wish to register

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Subject : The Triple Whammy of Compliance with FMLA, ADA and Workers Comp


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