Leaves of Absence and the Interactive Process

Learn about CA leave laws, how they interact, which leave laws apply to your employees, and best H.R. practices to use in your workplace.

By Hemet/Temecula Employer Advisory Council

Date and time

Thursday, July 10 · 11:30am - 1:30pm PDT

Location

SRCAR Murrieta - Southwest Riverside County Association of REALTORS

26529 Jefferson Avenue Murrieta, CA 92562

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • Free venue parking

Leaves of Absence and the Interactive Process

California has many state-specific laws that give employees the right to take protected leaves of absence for a variety of reasons. These leave laws are frequently updated and require you to be diligent. Understanding, administering, and managing the leaves that are available to your employees can be hard to navigate.

How do you determine which leave laws apply to your employees, when employees are eligible for leave and which notices to provide? How do the different leaves interact with each other? How do you ensure you properly engaged in the interactive process when that employee is ready to return to work or has limitations needing accommodation?

Learn the answers to these questions and more as we explore key leave laws for California employers with an employment law expert who will explain the legal requirements of the different leaves, assist you through interactive process, and provide best practices to use in your workplace.

About the Speaker

Ann Smith, Attorney with Atkinson Andelson Loya Ruud & Romo (AALRR)

Ann Smith is an experienced litigator who represents management in all aspects of employment litigation, including defending claims for wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, retaliation and leave of absence violations. Ms. Smith handles numerous matters in state and federal courts and before various administrative agencies, including the U.S. Department of Labor, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Civil Rights Department and the California Department of Labor Standards Enforcement.

Ms. Smith counsels clients on a variety of employment issues, including employee discipline, wage and hour compliance and adherence to federal and state family and medical leave laws. She frequently drafts employment agreements, personnel policies and compensation plans. Ms. Smith is the Chair of AALRR’s Disability Leave Committee, which meets regularly to discuss disability leave issues, including new cases and pending legislation.

Ms. Smith volunteers in the community working with youth. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Cerritos Chamber of Commerce. She is a member of the Women Leadership Committee of the Brea Chamber of Commerce. She frequently speaks on all aspects of employment law to human resource professionals, managers and community members.


1.25 HRCI and SHRM Recertification Credits available.

Lunch is included.


11:30 a.m. Lunch

11:50 a.m. Welcome, announcements, and introductions

12:00 p.m. Speaker: Ann Smith, Attorney with AALRR

1:15 p.m. Q & A, Closing Remarks, Evaluations

1:30 p.m. Adjourn


Payment by check can be made payable to Hemet/Temecula EAC.

Send check, along with your name, company name, and email address to: CFLC, Attn: Mary Snow, 930 State Street, Hemet, CA 92543.

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Frequently asked questions

Is parking available at the event.

Yes, free parking is available at the venue.

Why should I join the Employer Advisory Council?

Benefits of Membership include low-cost training on employment law, HR practices, and workforce development. Access to no-cost Management Hotline by an employment law attorney. Access to a no-cost Workplace Conflict Resolution Helpline. Annual statewide HR Conference. Access to the EDD.

If I have aditional questions about this event, who should I contact?

Send any inquiries via email to: hteac2009@yahoo.com

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The Employer Advisory Council is an independent, non-profit organization that works with the Employment Development Department (EDD) to improve the quality of employment services in California.