COVID-19 and Emergency Paid Leave Under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act: EFMLA, EPSLA, and unemployment considerations under CARES
Presented by: Eva W. Turner | Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
*Board Certified - Labor and Employment Law - Texas Board of Legal Specialization
Due to COVID-19, many of your employees are likely requesting paid leave to:
· recover from illness,
· observe quarantine requirements,
· assist ailing family members, or
· care for children whose schools and daycare facilities are closed.
Congress has enacted the Emergency Family Medical Leave Act (EFMLA) and the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act (EPSLA). These laws require many employers to provide paid leave for employees who take time off in some circumstances due to COVID-19.
While these new paid leave requirements can be daunting, there are benefits to providing them. We will discuss the intricacies surrounding the new EFMLA and the EPSLA, including answering the following questions:
1. Can you require that an employee use other forms of leave first?
2. How can you balance these enhanced paid leave benefits with the new, enhanced unemployment benefits?
3. How do the EFMLA and EPSLA benefits interact with the FMLA and ADA rules?
4. How do you secure tax credit refunds from the government for providing paid leave?
There will be additional webinars programmed to meet the challenges of this new business environment, and we’ll share those with you as they are scheduled. All webinars are recorded and stored conveniently for your use on our web site at https://LongviewChamber.com/COVID-19-chamber.
Thursday Apr 16, 2020
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM CDT
2 to 4 p.m., Thursday, April 16
Register at https://longviewchamber.com/calendar/#cid=317&wid=301
No charge to attend