In response to a recent New York court ruling more favorable to employees, the Department of Labor (DOL) reaffirmed, revised and/or further explained the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) rules and frequently asked questions. Effective September 16, 2020 the regulations clarify:
In its September 11 press release, Wage and Hour Administrator Cheryl Stanton stated, “As the economy continues to rebound, more businesses return to full capacity, and schools reopen, the need for clarity regarding the Families First Coronavirus Response Act paid leave provisions may be greater than ever…. Our continuing robust response to this pandemic balance support for workers and employers alike, and remains our priority.” Thus, employers should review existing policies and procedures to confirm compliance with the revised regulations.
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For more information, please contact Tim Bowles, Cindy Bamforth or Helena Kobrin.
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