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Managing the Workplace efficiently in The New Normal World: COVID-19 Era

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By: Jennifer Raphael Komsky
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60 Minutes
Training Level
Intermediate to Advanced

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Webinar Details

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is impacting employers all across the US. Every organization should have a plan of action in place concerning operating in an environment dictated by the virus and its implications. This webinar by Jennifer Raphael Komsky, Esq. will provide legal and practical guidance on various workplace COVID-19 issues.

The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) and the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) have created new rights such as expanded family and medical leave and emergency paid sick leave that employers need to comply with. Employers today are also struggling with navigating worksite closures, layoffs, furloughs, and pay reductions. During the webinar, Jennifer will explore the impact of workforce reductions on CARES Act PPP loan forgiveness, what to do if an employee tests positive for COVID-19, and key employee benefits provisions under the CARES Act.

AREA COVERED

  • New emergency paid FMLA leave and paid sick leave requirements
  • FFCRA coverage scope, limits and exceptions for employers and employees
  • Interrelation of FFCRA leave with regular FMLA leave
  • Practical implementation issues, costs and risks to employers
  • OSHA and CDC workplace recommendations
  • Employment considerations in dealing with known or possible exposure
  • Recurring ADA accommodation, confidentiality and medical screening issues
  • FLSA and other wage and hour requirements regarding working from home
  • Employment issues associated with shelter-in-place and similar orders

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Return to work considerations including testing, employee protection issues (including workers compensation considerations), paid leave, and ADA/Accommodation issues if an employee has underlying health issues.
  • Employees refusing to return to work? What can and should you do?
  • What to do if an employee (or someone close to them) tests positive for COVID or displays COVID symptoms.
  • Other strategies for creating a new normal.

WHO WILL BENEFIT?

  • Business Owner
  • Human Resources Professional
  • In-house Counsel
  • CEO COO or any other individual charged with ensuring compliance with labor and employment laws.
  • New emergency paid FMLA leave and paid sick leave requirements
  • FFCRA coverage scope, limits and exceptions for employers and employees
  • Interrelation of FFCRA leave with regular FMLA leave
  • Practical implementation issues, costs and risks to employers
  • OSHA and CDC workplace recommendations
  • Employment considerations in dealing with known or possible exposure
  • Recurring ADA accommodation, confidentiality and medical screening issues
  • FLSA and other wage and hour requirements regarding working from home
  • Employment issues associated with shelter-in-place and similar orders
  • Return to work considerations including testing, employee protection issues (including workers compensation considerations), paid leave, and ADA/Accommodation issues if an employee has underlying health issues.
  • Employees refusing to return to work? What can and should you do?
  • What to do if an employee (or someone close to them) tests positive for COVID or displays COVID symptoms.
  • Other strategies for creating a new normal.
  • Business Owner
  • Human Resources Professional
  • In-house Counsel
  • CEO COO or any other individual charged with ensuring compliance with labor and employment laws.

SPEAKER PROFILE

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Jennifer Raphael Komsky earned her B.S. in 1994 from the University of California, Santa Barbara and earned her J.D. degree in 1997 at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law.  She was admitted to the State Bar in 1997. Current memberships include the State Bar of California and the Los Angeles County Bar Association.

Prior to specializing in employment law, Jennifer practiced in the areas of medical malpractice defense and business litigation.  She has focused on employment law exclusively for over 15 years, defending employers in all phases of litigation before State and Federal Courts and administrative agencies.  Jennifer regularly counsels human resource professionals and business owners, providing ongoing advice and guidance on company policies and personnel matters as well as conducting employee trainings.  Jennifer’s clients include small and family-run businesses up to nationwide and global corporations.  No matter the size of the business, Jennifer’s approach remains the same:  determine the needs of the client early on and design the best strategy accordingly.

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