DOL Posting Required Today
Regarding The Families First Coronavirus Response Act
By Julie Pace, Dave Selden, & Heidi Nunn-Gilman
The Department of Labor issued the Families First Coronavirus Act poster this morning.
All covered employers must post this notice today in a conspicuous place along with its other employment law posters. If you do electronic posting of other employment posters, you may also post this poster electronically. Covered employers must also provide the Notice to new hires, either by email, direct mail, or by posting this notice on the premises or on an employee information internal or external website. The DOL also issued guidance stating that the leave requirements are effective April 1, 2020.
You can download and print the poster here, or preview it below.
Please contact authors Julie Pace, David Selden, and Heidi Nunn-Gilman if you have any questions at all.
Julie Pace’s practice handles employment law, handbooks, drug and alcohol policies, I-9 and E-Verify compliance, OSHA, independent contractor and alleged misclassification issues with DES and other government agencies, and defends claims of sexual harassment, employment discrimination, retaliation, whistleblower, and wrongful discharge, and against charges by the EEOC or ACRD. She handles matters involving OSHA, ICE, OFCCP, DOL, NLRB, ADA, FMLA, ERISA, ACA, Davis-Bacon, FAR, SCA, government contracts, and wage and hour laws. She regularly provides training to companies and assists with investigations. Julie can be reached at 602.256.4488 or jpace@gblaw.com.
Dave Selden’s practice focuses on defending employers in employment and commercial litigation relating to the full range of employment issues, including but not limited to wrongful termination, non-competes, independent contractor and alleged misclassification issues with DES and other government agencies, defends claims of sexual harassment, employment discrimination, retaliation, whistleblower, and breach of fiduciary duties, and against charges by the EEOC or ACRD. He handles matters involving OSHA, ICE, OFCCP, DOL, NLRB, ADA, FMLA, Davis-Bacon, FAR, SCA, government contracts, and wage and hour laws. Dave can be reached at 602.256.4490 or dselden@gblaw.com.
Heidi Nunn-Gilman’s practice focuses on employment litigation and human resource matters. She advises clients on matters relating to labor and employment law, including I-9 and immigration compliance strategies, E-Verify, ICE and worksite enforcement, EEOC, Title VII, FLSA, FMLA, ADA, drug and alcohol, NLRB, wrongful discharge, non-competition and confidentiality agreements, wage and hour laws/DOL for both public and private employers, paid sick leave, employee handbooks, and executive agreements. Heidi can be reached at 602.256.4455 or hnunngilman@gblaw.com
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