Basic requirements of the FMLA provide suggestions for addressing employee abuse, integration of the FMLA with company's leave programs and other practical concerns. It may be particularly helpful for small businesses without HR Departments.
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Integration of the FMLA for Federal Family and Medical Leave Act
1. Fundamentals of the Family and Medical Leave Act
The objective of the webinar is to present you with all-inclusive information on Federal Family and
Medical Leave Act. Our leading expert will also help you learn addressing employee abuse, integration
of the FMLA with your company’s leave programs, and other practical concerns that you may have.
Description
Why Should You Attend:
This 60 minute webinar will explain the basic requirements of the FMLA and advise you the know-how
of complying with it. In addition to discussing the fundamental requirements, the webinar will provide
suggestions for addressing employee abuse, integration of the FMLA with your company’s leave
programs, and other practical concerns.
The statute and the regulations have been amended in recent years, and we will discuss both the
latest changes and proposed changes under discussion. The webinar will provide overview of the
statute for all attendees. It may be particularly helpful for small businesses without HR Departments.
At the end of this session, the speaker will handle your specific questions and address any challenges
you have/had regarding FMLA.
Areas Covered in this Webinar:
Which employers are subject to the FMLA?
Which employees are eligible for FMLA leave?
What are Qualifying Events under the FMLA?
How can my company deal with employee abuse?
What Notices to Employees are required?
How the 12 month period is measured which determines the frequency of leave?
What are the military family leave provisions of the FMLA?
May an employer contact an employee’s health care provider about the employee’s serious
health condition, what is a serious health condition?
Learning Objectives:
By attending the webinar, you will:
Understand whether your company is subject to the FMLA
Understand what the FMLA requires of employers
Learn ways to implement FMLA requirements to minimize employee abuse while providing
support for employees in need of leave
2. Who Will Benefit:
Attorneys
Human Resource Directors
Managers and Supervisors with employees reporting to them
Instructor Profile:
Kenneth A. Sprang, is one of the founding partners of Washington International Business Counsel,
LLP, in Washington, DC. Mr. Sprang counsels and represents both domestic and international clients in
labor and employment law and in a wide range of corporate, business and transactional matters. Over
the course of his 30 plus year career, he has practiced with both large and small firms, as well as
serving as in house counsel for Fortune 500 companies and as general counsel to smaller companies.
Mr. Sprang began his career with Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, a large, multi-national firm. Subsequently,
he served as in house counsel in the legal departments of Calgon Corporation, a former subsidiary of
Merck & Co., Inc., and Cyclops Corporation, a Fortune 500 specialty steel manufacturer. Later, Mr.
Sprang founded legal departments and served as in-house general counsel for several start-up and
other privately-held companies, including a hospital and a web-based company. Mr. Sprang has also
spent several years as a full-time law professor, and continues teaching as an Adjunct Professor at
Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law in Washington, D.C.
Mr. Sprang brings to his clients special expertise in labor and employment law. He represents
employers in traditional labor relations matters, as well as in wage and hour, employment
discrimination, HR, employee benefits, OSHA, and other issues related to employment. In addition to
representing clients in all aspects of U.S. labor and employment law (including specific state laws), he
has served on the senior staff of the Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board and taught the
subject for many years. He is the author or co-author of several books and articles on labor and
employment law and alternative dispute resolution.
Mr. Sprang also counsels clients in corporate governance; negotiation, drafting, and review of
contracts, real estate documents, and other instruments; licensing, trademark registration and similar
intellectual property matters; mergers and acquisitions; and federal and state regulatory compliance.
Clients include a Tunisian olive oil manufacturer, general commercial contractor, manufacturer of
isostatic presses, an education and seminar company, and several information technology companies.