Editor's Choice

All Items: Employee Leave Management

  • January 1, 2025: Employers, Act Now Before New Compliance Requirements Take Effect

    More than 140 federal, state and local employment law requirements take effect on or around January 1, 2025, covering topics such as minimum wage, employee leaves, health care benefits, employee classification, payroll and more. Now is the time to review these developments and ensure your organization is ready to comply.

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  • July 1, 2024: Are You Ready for These Employment Law Compliance Requirements?

    Date:
    July 1, 2024

    More than 50 federal, state and local employment law requirements take effect on or around July 1, 2024, covering topics such as overtime pay, minimum wage, pregnancy accommodations, retirement benefits, leaves of absence and more. Now is the time to review these developments and ensure your organization is ready to comply.

  • January 1, 2024: Employers Ring in the New Year With New Compliance Requirements

    Date:
    January 9, 2024

    More than 140 federal, state, and local employment law requirements take effect on or around January 1, 2024, covering topics such as minimum wage, employee leaves, fair pay, payroll and more. Now is the time to review these developments and ensure your organization is ready to comply.

  • HR Priorities for 2024

    Date:
    December 5, 2023

    From the evolving nature of artificial intelligence to possible legislation relating to leave and immigration, HR must be proactive and determine how to approach its priorities going into 2024. This resource addresses the top priorities for HR for the coming year.

  • Managing Long COVID in the Workplace

    Long COVID is an emerging workplace challenge for employers. This article provides some basic answers that will help employers prepare for and manage long COVID in the workplace.

  • Childcare Issues Are HR Issues: Supporting Working Parents and Caregivers

    Date:
    October 25, 2021

    Working parents faced many challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, and many employers responded by offering increased work flexibility. Employers seeking to do more to improve job satisfaction and retention for working parents should look beyond flexibility to add programs and benefits to support families into the future.

  • Mental Health and the Workplace

    XpertHR offers many tools and resources to help an employer address mental health issues in the workplace.

  • Intermittent FMLA Leave

    XpertHR offers many tools and resources to help an employer manage intermittent leave under the FMLA.

  • Domestic Violence

    XpertHR offers many tools and resources to help an employer manage domestic violence at work.

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Editor's Choice: HR guidance on various intersecting federal and state laws addressing employee leaves of absences.