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Is Your Office Empty on Fridays? How to Deter Sick Leave Abuse post image

Is Your Office Empty on Fridays? How to Deter Sick Leave Abuse

With warm and sunny weather finally arriving to the East Coast, business owners and managers may notice that their offices seem a bit emptier on Fridays and Mondays. While most employees take vacation time to legitimately lengthen the weekend, some will attempt this through abuse of sick time instead. If you need proof, we invite […]

Author: Gary S. Young

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Could a Bad Case of the Flu Fall Under the FMLA?

While the 2013–2014 influenza season got off to a slow start, the illness is now becoming widespread in many parts of the country, including both New York and New Jersey. Given that the late “peak” flu season is expected to continue well into May, employers should expect sick calls to continue for the foreseeable future. […]

Author: Jorge R. de Armas

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Proposed Changes to NYC’s Sick Leave Law Are Nothing to Sneeze At

New York City’s sick leave law has not yet taken effect, but more changes could be in the offing. Mayor Bill de Blasio and incoming Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito recently announced proposed amendments to the law intended to increase its application and scope. As previously discussed on the Scarinci Hollenbeck Business Law News Blog, the […]

Author: Gary S. Young

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