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Helpful FMLA Information

We know navigating FMLA can be tricky, so earlier this summer we worked with Littler to present the webinar The Basics: FMLA and ADA. Issue spotting, complex situations, and confidentiality are all covered in the presentation, which you can watch on our website.

The ComplianceHR Reference Center offers information to help you better understand FMLA. 
In the Reference Center, select the topic Leave (FMLA) and your jurisdiction to learn more about leave for:

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Help with Hybrid and Remote Work Questions

With the increasing popularity of hybrid and remote work environments, many people have asked if we have a remote work solution to help with employment law questions surrounding hybrid and remote work. Although we don’t offer a remote work solution per se, our solutions can help answer remote work questions. Here are a few common scenarios.

One of my remote employees moved to a new jurisdiction…

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2023 New Year Highlights: Part 1 of 2

Happy New Year! We hope you had a wonderful holiday season with some time off to relax and enjoy your favorite things. Now, it’s back to work and time to catch up on some of the employment law updates that rolled in with the new year. As we mentioned last month, there were quite a few updates that took effect, so the next two blog posts will be focused on reviewing some of these updates.

Minimum Wage Report
The new year always ushers in new minimum wage rates. Be sure to check out your jurisdictions in our Minimum Wage report to see if there are updates. If you use the Reference Center to access the Minimum Wage report, you will be able to use our new content smart links which allow you to create links that you can save or share.

Navigator Leave Forms
Our Navigator Leave Forms have been updated to include California’s expansion of the definition of “family member” to include a designated person. These changes affected the Request for Leave, Notice of Eligibility, and Designation Notice forms. Navigator Leave forms are accessible through the Navigator Leave card.

Navigator Leave Rapid Reference
If you have questions about permissible reasons for leave and California’s updated family member definition, be sure to check out the Navigator Leave Rapid Reference, accessible through the Reference Center and the Navigator Leave card. This solution also has some additional information about Colorado’s Paid Family and Medical Leave, found under Use of Paid Time Off Benefits.

Paid Sick Leave Report
Check out the Paid Sick Leave report to see updated information on payment of leave for Colorado’s Paid Family and Medical Leave. This is also a great opportunity to check out the new Paid Sick Leave report, accessible through the Navigator Leave card and through the Reference Center, where you will find extra features.

Navigator Onboarding
If you are in Colorado, you are now required to provide notification about the state’s paid family and medical leave program. Our Offer Letter, accessible through Navigator Onboarding, has been updated with verbiage regarding this notification.

Rhode Island’s salary history ban took effect on the first of the year. The job application in Navigator Employ has been updated to reflect this change.

Be sure to check out next week's blog because we will cover a few more of the new 2023 updates.  If you have any questions, please contact support@compliancehr.com.

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Leave Leave Questions Behind

Paid Sick Leave (PSL). Paid Family Medical Leave (PFML). Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). Paid Time Off (PTO). What’s the difference? Does it matter? How concerned should I be about these?

We know there are always questions surrounding the topic of leave laws and PSL, but we’re here to help! Our solutions provide you with guidance designed to assist your organization in remaining compliant with this growing area of law. For a brief overview of PFML and FMLA in general, check out Littler’s page “What are some of the key similarities and differences between PFML laws and the FMLA?”

Our Paid Sick Leave Rapid Reference solution provides an overview of the laws within states, counties, and cities that generally require private employers, that are not government contractors, to allow employees to accrue and use PSL and/or PTO. The following issues are included:

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