Advanced NYS Leave Law Compliance Briefing Webinar (Upstate)

March 24, 2020 - April 30, 2020

In recognition of the current situation in New York regarding COVID-19, Bond has revised this webinar to encompass leave requirements associated with the virus. These include, but are not limited to, leave applicable to quarantine conditions, placing affected and potentially affected employees on leave, and leave for childcare situations. The webinar will also review the New York and federal proposed paid sick leave provisions applicable to COVID-19, keeping in mind that these laws are rapidly evolving. 

In addition, the webinar will discuss how employers should best comply with numerous, and often conflicting, federal and state laws that provide employees with the right to take leave from work. Leaves for medical conditions, family care, maternity, paternity, workers’ compensation injuries, disability accommodations, jury duty, medical procedures, voting, military service, recovery from domestic violence and myriad other conditions and circumstances will each be discussed.   

This program is designed for the human resource professional or in-house counsel who is responsible for managing compliance with leave laws and/or structuring policies and practices. 

Please join us for this timely webinar, which will take place from 8:30 - 10 a.m. on each scheduled day.

March 24
Theresa Rusnak (Corning)

March 26
Nicholas Jacobson (Binghamton)

March 31 
Mark Moldenhauer (Buffalo)

April 2
Laura Harshbarger (Watertown) 

April 2
Robert Manfredo (Poughkeepsie)

April 7
Subhash Viswanathan (Ithaca)

April 7
Michael Billok (Saratoga)

April 21
TBD (Syracuse)

April 23 
Katherine McClung (Rochester)

April 28
Michael Billok (Albany)

April 30
Robert Manfredo (Utica)


Registration Fees Per Person
$40 Bond Clients; $50 Other Invitees

Credits:
1.5 General HRCI Credits 
1.5 SHRM PDCs

To complete the two-part registration, click below:
Clients   |   Non Clients

For Downstate registration, click here.

Refunds will only be made for cancellations received at least five business days before event.

This event is intended for the invited guests of Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC. Bond reserves the right to deny admission to any registrant.