A Case Study: EEOC Focus on Disability in 2018
Speaker: Amber Solano - 1 Hour - January 9th, 2018
Amber Solano is an accomplished litigator who represents employers in both the private and public sector in all areas of labor and employment law, including wrongful discharge, wage and hour (including class actions), discrimination/harassment, retaliation, leaves of absences, privacy, and the First Amendment. Ms. Solano handles matters in state and federal courts as well as before various administrative agencies. She has achieved remarkable results for clients in hearings, arbitrations, trials, and appeals. Ms. Solano also 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 regularly drafts employment agreements, employee pay plans, proprietary information agreements, employee handbooks, and other personnel policies.
2018 Legal Update On-Demand Sponsored By:
Credits
CalBar - MCLE:1.0, HRCI - HR (General):1.0, SHRM - PDC:1.0
Description
The EEOC closed out its year with a wave of lawsuits against numerous companies with a strong focus on disability discrimination. This session will focus on employer mistakes and tips to properly provide reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities.
1. To review the EEOC’s strategic Enforcement Plan relative to Disability
2. To Understand CA & Federal Disability Laws
3. To review tips to properly provide reasonable accommodation
2. To Understand CA & Federal Disability Laws
3. To review tips to properly provide reasonable accommodation