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Navigating and Managing the Complex Intersection of Paid and Unpaid Leave

Presenters Denise Dadika Member Epstein Becker Green Marc A. Mandelman Member Epstein Becker Green Dolores F. DiBella Vice President, Legal Affairs National Football League Anna Marciano Chief Counsel, CSV, Sustainability & Corporate Affairs, Nestle Water North America Amy F. Melican Associate General Counsel, Coach, Inc. 3

Agenda 1 2 3 4 5 6 An Overview of Federal, State, and Local Leave Laws Leave Entitlement Pay While on Leave The Intersection of Leave Laws Developing Leave Policies Managing and Administering Leaves 4

Overview of Federal, State, and Local Leave Laws

Determining whether an employee is eligible for leave and, then, whether the leave will be paid can seem like an overwhelming endeavor. 6

But it actually can be reduced to two core questions: 1. Is the employee entitled to leave? 2. Is the leave paid? LEAVE ENTITLEMENT 7

Leave Entitlement

The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Eligibility: Requires 12 months of employment, at least 1,250 hours of service in the 12 months preceding leave Entitlement: 12 weeks of unpaid leave during any 12- month period or 26 weeks for service member leave Job-protected, with medical benefits Substitution of paid leave is elective 9

The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) The employee s own serious health condition The birth and care of a newborn child of the employee The placement with the employee of a child for adoption or foster care Reasons for leave: The care of an immediate family member with a serious health condition Medical leave when the employee is unable to work because of a serious health condition Exigency leave for family member of service member Service member leave 10

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) The ADA requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with a disability who can perform the essential functions of the job with or without accommodation, unless doing so would constitute an undue hardship Individualized inquiry -contextspecific Focus on whether the worker can perform the essential functions of the job 11

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Disability is defined as a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities; a record of such an impairment; or being regarded as having an impairment Note that under some state and local laws, such as in California and New York, a disability can be defined more broadly A leave of absence may be a reasonable accommodation, even if the employee is not eligible for job-protected leave under the FMLA or other leave laws Must engage in the interactive process 12

Leave as a Reasonable Accommodation Under the ADA Leave can be a reasonable accommodation under the ADA and state/local human rights laws, provided it does not create an undue hardship for the employer Often, ADA leave is sought as an extension beyond 12 weeks of FMLA leave Under the ADA, the employer must hold the employee s job open or provide the employee with an alternative position with equivalent pay and benefits Employers must evaluate if any requested extension of leave is an undue hardship 13

State and Local Anti-Discrimination and Accommodation Laws Protections under state laws are generally similar to federal standards (e.g., requirement to not discriminate and to provide reasonable accommodation) Be aware that state and local law definitions, including that of disability, vary Definitions are generally more protective of employees under state law, and even more so under local law In California, employers cannot ask about the actual diagnosis when an employee is seeking a reasonable accommodation In New York City, there is no requested accommodation that is per se unreasonable, including a request for indefinite leave 14

Overview of Sick Leave Laws Generally, these laws require paid sick leave as well as leave to care for family members These laws typically apply to all types of employees, including part-time and seasonal employees Each year, employees are typically able to accrue from 24 to 72 hours and use from 24 to 80 hours These new sick leave laws will often trump employer sick policies, particularly if the employer is trying to create a nationwide policy 15

States and Municipalities with Paid Sick Leave Laws Arizona Los Angeles, CA Irvington, NJ California San Diego, CA Montclair, NJ Connecticut Washington, DC Morristown, NJ Georgia Chicago, IL New Brunswick, NJ Massachusetts Cook County, IL Passaic, NJ Oregon Montgomery County, MD Paterson, NJ Vermont Minnesota, MN Trenton, NJ Washington State Jersey City, NJ New York, NY San Francisco, CA Newark, NJ Philadelphia, PA Oakland, CA Plainfield, NJ Seattle, WA Emeryville, CA Elizabeth, NJ Spokane, WA Santa Monica, CA Bloomfield, NJ Tacoma, WA East Orange, NJ 16

California Law During periods of actual disability due to pregnancy (i.e., a doctor certifies that the employee is unable to work), an employee may take up to four months (or 17⅓ weeks) of leave Pregnancy Disability Leave (PDL) Most uncomplicated pregnancies: 6-8 weeks disability Runs concurrently with FMLA but does not overlap with the California Family Rights Act (CFRA) PDL may be followed by the right to take up to 12 weeks of additional time off for baby bonding under CFRA 17

California Law Employees have a protected right to reinstatement following PDL Pregnancy Disability Leave (PDL) The leave may also be intermittent Employees may have the right to reasonable accommodations and/or a transfer to a less strenuous position as well 18

California Law California Family Rights Act Eligible employees may be entitled to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid, jobprotected leave in any 12-month period For own or a family member s serious health condition, or to care for newborn or newly placed child CFRA does not cover PDL but includes baby bonding Runs concurrently with FMLA, except for pregnancy disability Does NOT run concurrently with CA s PDL For maternity leave only, CFRA starts after the PDL period After an employee s protected leave time expires, he or she may be entitled to additional leave time under the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) as an accommodation if the leave was because of the employee s own disability 19

New York Law New York State s Paid Family Leave Benefits Law On March 31, 2016, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo signed a bill enacting a paid family leave benefits law Beginning January 1, 2018, full-time employees who have worked for a covered employer for 26 or more consecutive weeks (and part-time employees who have worked for 175 days) will be eligible for paid family leave (PFL) and benefits 20

New York Law New York State s Paid Family Leave Benefits Law The law will provide job protection and pay during leave The law will initially provide eight weeks of leave and gradually increase to 12 weeks of leave by 2021 21

New York State s Paid Family Leave Benefits Law: Permissible Uses to participate in providing care, including physical or psychological care, for a family member of the employee made necessary by a serious health condition of the family member Family leave benefits may be used for the following purposes: to bond with the employee s child during the first 12 months after the child s birth, or the first 12 months after the placement of the child for adoption or foster care with the employee because of any qualifying exigency as interpreted under the federal FMLA arising out of the fact that the spouse, domestic partner, child, or parent of the employee is on active duty (or has been notified of an impending call or order to active duty) in the U.S. Armed Forces 22

New York State s Paid Family Leave Benefits Law: Permissible Uses For maternity leave, New York State s Paid Family Leave Benefits Law starts after the PDL period and does not run concurrently. This presents a major shift in how much protected maternity leave NY employees will have (similar to CA and NJ). 23

Pay While on Leave

Pay While on Leave Leaves of absence while on FMLA, under state disability laws, and under most state family and medical leave laws do not require the employee to be paid Employees may receive pay based on statutory salary-replacement schemes: Short-term disability New York and California each have state-paid disability insurance (SDI) - California: SDI provides 55% of pay, up to $1,173/week - New York: Short-term disability insurance provides 50% of pay, up to $170/week 25

Pay While on Leave Employees may receive pay based on statutory salary-replacement schemes: Workers compensation Employees may receive pay based on statutory salary-replacement schemes: Paid Family Leave Benefits California has, and New York soon will have, state-paid family leave insurance - California: PFL provides 55% of pay, up to $1,173/week - New York: PFL will provide 50% of pay, up to $652.50/week 26

California Paid Family Leave Benefits California s Employment Development Department (EDD) provides eligible employees with wage replacement benefits for time taken off due to PFL PFL generally overlaps with jobprotected leaves, such as CFRA/FMLA, but PFL is not itself a job protection law 27

California Paid Family Leave Benefits PFL provides benefits for up to six weeks (up to 55% of an employee s wages, up to a max of $1,173 per week) within a one-year period to individuals who need to take time off work to care for a seriously ill child, parent, parent-in-law, grandparent, grandchild, sibling, spouse, or registered domestic partner Benefits are also available to new parents who need time to bond with a new child entering their life either by birth, adoption, or foster care placement Employers may require that PFL run concurrently with FMLA/CFRA PFL generally overlaps with jobprotected leaves, such as CFRA/FMLA, but PFL is not itself a job protection benefit 28

New York State s Paid Family Leave Benefits Law Payments and Annual Increases Based on the current average weekly wage, the maximum amount of PFL benefits will be $652.50/week 29

Workers Compensation Provides coverage for employees who are injured or become ill on the job Administered by and governed by each state through state insurance programs that are funded by employers Benefits are provided regardless of fault Generally prohibits employee from suing employer 30

Paid Leave Policy Supplemental short-term disability Long-term disability Alternatively (or additionally), pay can be achieved through employer policies, including policies governing Vacation and sick days Paid maternity and parental leave 31

Paid Leave Policy Be prepared to explain any disparities in parental leave Emerging litigation During periods of leave that are unpaid or partially paid (i.e., by workers comp, short-term disability), company policies often provide that the employee may request use of vacation or sick days so that he or she is at full pay 32

The Intersection of Leave Laws

The Intersection of the FMLA, the ADA, and Workers Compensation Example Impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities Serious health condition On-the-job injury or illness Non-work related injury Local sick leave (LSL) Loss of leg; on the job Loss of leg; not on the job Blind; no treatment Broken leg in cast; on the job; full recovery Hearing impairment; on the job; no ongoing treatment ADA FMLA WC DBL LSL ADA FMLA WC DBL LSL ADA FMLA WC DBL LSL ADA FMLA WC DBL LSL ADA FMLA WC DBL LSL Sick child ADA FMLA WC DBL LSL Pregnancy ADA (unless disabled due to pregnancy) FMLA WC DBL LSL 34

Disability Leave Maximum Amounts Allowable 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 Sick Leave STD NEW YORK Sick Leave STD ADA FMLA CFRA ADA FMLA LTD 35

Maternity and Parental Leave Maximum Amounts Allowable 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 100% base pay Sick Leave SDI CA PFL or SFO Supplemental Unpaid NEW YORK FMLA CFRA PDL Sick Leave STD NY PFL FMLA Unpaid NY PFL (2018) STD 100% base pay Unpaid (to 32 weeks) 36

Developing Leave Policies

Developing Leave Policies Considerations for Drafting Sick Time Policies Nationwide policy that works in all locations vs. multiple policies that are specific to locations Consideration within the policy, such as: Eligibility (full-time vs. part-time) Amount of benefit Use and accrual Caps and carryovers Purposes for use of sick time 38

Developing Leave Policies Considerations for Drafting Sick Time Policies Paid time off (PTO) policies Traditional leave is generally divided into vacation, sick, and personal days PTO policy: One bank of time Nationwide Vacation, Sick, and Personal Day Policies Nationwide PTO Policy Local Vacation, Sick, and Personal Day Policies Local PTO Policies 39

Developing Leave Policies Think about pros and cons prior to switching to PTO National vs. local policies PTO vs. separate allocations Best Practices When Considering a Paid Leave Policy Before implementing any policy, be sure that it complies with applicable laws, including the laws of the state and locality where you have operations Communicate transition with care Consistently enforce policy 40

Managing and Administering Leaves

Managing and Administering Leaves Clarify who is responsible for leave policies and any required legal updates Develop procedures on who is responsible for administering leaves Train HR or benefits administrators to apply policies consistently Best Practices If using a third-party leave administrator (TPA), ensure an understanding of rights and responsibilities of information flow Make sure that medical documentation provided is sufficient and updated, as permitted Investigate potential abuse, e.g., an employee posts photos on social media that suggest that the need for leave or accommodation is false 42

Managing and Administering Leaves Pros and Cons of Third-Party Leave Administrators Advantages of TPAs Standardization of administrative processes and limitation of access to employee medical records Disadvantage of TPAs Outsourcing leave administration will not relieve employers of their compliance obligations Best Practice : Periodic audits of the TPA s forms and processes to ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws 43

Managing and Administering Leaves Misconceptions Can the employee be terminated if unable to return at the end of FMLA? Must an employee on leave be restricted to home or medical appointments? Can you deny a reasonable accommodation request or leave of absence to a poorly performing employee? Does employee medical privacy prohibit employer scrutiny of a leave request? 44

Questions? 45