CFRA Leave for (Almost) Everyone: What It Means for You
CAHR20 | Presented by James J. McDonald, Jr.
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The California Family Rights Act has been amended so that effective January 1, 2021, the minimum number of employees for coverage will be 5. Many more employers will have to provide up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave to employees with serious health conditions. Moreover, the range of persons for whom an employee can take leave to care for will be expanded as well, to include siblings, grandparents, grandchildren, and domestic partners.
Learning Objectives:
1. Learn how the new CFRA will interact with the Family and Medical Leave Act.
2. Learn how and when to document CFRA leaves.
3. Learn what you should have in your new CFRA leave policy.
In addition, the definition of “child” is expanded to cover all adult children (regardless of whether they are dependent). The new 5 employee minimum will also apply to “baby bonding” leaves too, replacing the New Parent Leave Law that had lowered the threshold to 20 employees. This session will address these changes and steps employers will need to take to comply.
1. Learn how the new CFRA will interact with the Family and Medical Leave Act.
2. Learn how and when to document CFRA leaves.
3. Learn what you should have in your new CFRA leave policy.
Credit Information
1.0 California-specific Credit, 1.0 SHRM PDC

Description
CFRA Leave for (Almost) Everyone: What It Means for You
James J. McDonald, Jr., Fisher & Phillips, Irvine Office Managing Partner
Education Track: California Employment Law
Learning Level: Applied
Eligible for 1.0 California-specific credit
The California Family Rights Act has been amended so that effective January 1, 2021, the minimum number of employees for coverage will be 5. Many more employers will have to provide up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave to employees with serious health conditions. Moreover, the range of persons for whom an employee can take leave to care for will be expanded as well, to include siblings, grandparents, grandchildren, and domestic partners.
In addition, the definition of “child” is expanded to cover all adult children (regardless of whether they are dependent). The new 5 employee minimum will also apply to “baby bonding” leaves too, replacing the New Parent Leave Law that had lowered the threshold to 20 employees. This session will address these changes and steps employers will need to take to comply.
Learning Objectives:
1. Learn how the new CFRA will interact with the Family and Medical Leave Act.
2. Learn how and when to document CFRA leaves.
3. Learn what you should have in your new CFRA leave policy.
1. Learn how the new CFRA will interact with the Family and Medical Leave Act.
2. Learn how and when to document CFRA leaves.
3. Learn what you should have in your new CFRA leave policy.
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