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The Book on FMLA: What It Is and How to Prevent Abuse

A Handbook for Human Resources Professionals

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The Book on FMLA: What It Is and How to Prevent Abuse

By: Steven Johnson
Narrated by: Steven Cole Johnson
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With this book, I want to help you learn about the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and to be more comfortable working with it, help you comply with the law, help your employees benefit from it, and help you guide your managers work with employees in using it. Most people who use FMLA need it for a legitimate reason, but some employees may be taking advantage of the law and claiming leave fraudulently. Inside, learn what is required of employers and employees, what qualifies for FMLA, and gain advice on preventing misuse and abuse of FMLA. This book can help you be more confident in administering FMLA, knowing you are complying with the law.

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