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Employers should carefully consider whether a paid time off bucket or a traditional vacation and sick leave program is best for their employees.
July 3Corporate Synergies -
The act establishes pregnancy as a protected class under Massachusetts law and protects employees and prospective employees who are pregnant or have a pregnancy-related condition from discrimination and retaliation.
June 7Foley & Lardner -
Employers should start by asking if their benefits are relevant to their workforce.
June 1Ovia Health -
The largest healthcare provider in New York struggled to avoid disrupting patient care when its employees took time off, so it turned to predictive cost modeling and benchmarking to solve the problem.
May 31 -
The cloud-based platform informs employees of their family leave rights while helping them return to work.
May 29 -
The act establishes pregnancy as a protected class under Massachusetts law and protects employees and prospective employees who are pregnant or have a pregnancy-related condition from discrimination and retaliation.
May 17Foley & Lardner -
The automobile company has partnered with company Milk Stork to help new mothers traveling on business.
May 14 -
The medical device company broadened its family care leave policy after consulting with employees.
May 8 -
The policy update is part of a broader change to the firm’s family-friendly benefits, which now include updated parental and caregiving leave, and adoption and surrogacy reimbursements.
May 7 -
The trend of states and jurisdictions enacting paid sick leave requirements continues, posing compliance challenges for multistate employers.
April 20Foley & Lardner LLP