| The New Family Medical Leave Act Regulations on-demand Webinar
If you were unable to join us for the live webinar session, here is another opportunity to get this important information! MSU’s School of Labor and Industrial Relations is offering the on-demand Webinar: The New Family and Medical Leave Act Regulations.
This on-demand Webinar will deliver the same materials and audio presented during the live session and also includes the original eGuidebook, a handy resource for you to refer back to again and again. This presentation provides a close look at the regulations which came into effect as of January 16, 2009. These regulations have been adopted to more clearly interpret the Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA). These regulations cover issues of notice and eligibility for leave, and much more.
Expert Stacy Hickox is an assistant professor in the School of Labor and Industrial Relations at Michigan State University (MSU). As an attorney, she practiced in the areas of employment and labor law, including claims of discrimination, unemployment compensation, and wage and hour claims. Before joining MSU, she practiced in the area of disability law at Michigan Protection and Advocacy Service. Ms. Hickox also taught for several years at MSU's law school, including courses in employment law, disability law, and civil rights. She has written a book on the Americans with Disabilities Act and several law review articles on various employment law topics. Ms. Hickox attended the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University and received her law degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
Length The on-demand Webinar is approximately 1.5 hours in length.
Order Fulfillment Upon successful processing of your order you will receive an e-mail which will include the website and password needed to access and view your on-demand Webinar. This e-mail will also include an attachment of the corresponding eGuidebook for your reference. You will have 90-days from the date of purchase to access your Webinar!
Continuing Education Credits This on-demand Webinar has been pre-approved for 1.5 continuing education credits toward recertification for the Certified Human Resources Specialist and the Certified Workers' Compensation Professional offered through the School of Labor and Industrial Relations at Michigan State University.
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