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March 23, 2020

NYS's COVID-19 Sick Leave Act and Mandatory Workforce Reductions Webinar

Michael Sciotti, partner, and Chris Harrigan, partner, will present "NYS's COVID-19 Sick Leave Act and Mandatory Workforce Reductions" as part of the free 2020 Labor & Employment Webinar Series on Monday, March 23 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Topics will include:

NYS’s COVID-19 Sick Leave Act

  • Sick Leave Benefits for Employees Subject to Quarantine or Isolation Due to COVID-19
    • What Is a Mandatory or Precautionary Order of Quarantine or Isolation?
    • Personal Travel to Level 2 or 3 Countries and Benefit Impact
    • Job Restoration Rule
    • Non-Discrimination Provision
    • Benefit Rules
    • Paid Family Leave Act Implications
    • Interaction With Short-Term Disability Benefits
  • General Sick Leave Requirements
    • Front Loading and Accruing Sick Time and Rules of Use
    • Limitations on Employee Disclosures
    • Carry Over Rules 
    • Non-Discrimination Provision
    • Impact on Employer Policies and Collective Bargaining Agreements
    • Job Restoration Rules
    • Mandatory Reports to Employees on Sick Leave Usage
    • Impact on Local Laws
    • Record Retention Requirements
  • Executive Order on Mandatory Workforce Reductions

View webinar recording here

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