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The FMLA Intermittent Leave Compliance Workshop

Intermittent Leave

“Intermittent leave is the single most serious area of friction between employers and employees seeking to use FMLA leave.” — U.S. Department of Labor


Some of HR’s thorniest, legally riskiest situations involve employees’ use (and abuse) of FMLA leave taken in small bites. The detail and timing necessary to administer intermittent leave can confuse even the most seasoned HR professionals. Plus, because employees are becoming well versed in the FMLA game, your organization is paying the price. It’s up to you to know the law—and your CEO will expect it.

On Tuesday, April 29, find out how to confidently handle every intermittent FMLA question thrown at you. We’ll tell you how to prevent and correct FMLA compliance problems and effectively manage all types of FMLA intermittent-leave issues. This includes properly certifying the need for intermittent leave so it’s only used for its intended purpose and not turned into personal leave on demand. Plus, learn how to coordinate FMLA intermittent leave used during pregnancy and time off under the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act to minimize disruption and avoid double-dipping.

Our promise: By the end of this webinar, you will feel much more comfortable and confident balancing workplace needs with your legal FMLA obligations.

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Webinar Agenda


  • Understand “real world” FMLA scenarios. We’ll explain how to manage the common FMLA problems you face daily, including reining in intermittent-leave abuse with strict call-off compliance, when intermittent leave is for a family member’s chronic illness and how to avoid potential legal pitfalls associated with leave (such as the Americans with Disabilities Act, PWFA and workers’ compensation).
  • Use compliance tools correctly. Learn how to use the tools of compliance to address unscheduled and intermittent leaves (certifications, call-in rules, attendance procedures and more), and how to account for intermittent leave by the hour.
  • Proper certifications. Know what to do when the FMLA call-offs exceed the intermittent-leave certification you have on file.
  • When to say no. Employees can use intermittent leave every day to change their schedule permanently. Know when and how you can say no to such demands.
  • Leverage your follow-up powers. Know when you can contact an employee’s doctor about the need for leave and request a second opinion.
  • Know how to track time off. The FMLA and the PWFA allow pregnant workers short bursts of unscheduled leave. Learn how to track both concurrently.
  • Learn lessons from recent court rulings. They lay out a path for the best (and worst) steps to complying with intermittent-leave laws.
  • Identify the key questions to ask. You should ask a certain set of questions each and every time an employee seeks leave.

In this 75-minute online training, you will learn how to:

  • Answer any questions about leave. One wrong leave decision can trigger a career-crushing lawsuit.
  • Avoid mistakes. Managing small bites of leave is the hardest part of the FMLA.
  • Manage intermittent leave. Employers have rights, too. Learn how to manage leave to your advantage.

Get answers to YOUR questions from presenter…

Anniken Davenport

Anniken Davenport is a noted employment law attorney and the legal analyst and senior editor of HR Employment Law Advisor and HR Specialist: Employment Law. She has authored several books, including the Employer’s Practical Legal Guide. Anniken has served as a professor at Penn State University, where she taught business law and HR management, and she directed the Legal Studies Program at Wilson College. Her legal career includes representing government units in discrimination and other employment law cases and representing school districts in labor negotiations.

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Registration bonuses included:

Managing FMLA Intermittent Leave

Everyone who signs up will receive a copy of Managing FMLA Intermittent Leave. Discover how to successfully manage intermittent leave and curb leave abuse under FMLA regulations. With this white paper, get concrete guidelines for employee eligibility, types of leave, tracking and more.

The HR Weekly

You’ll also receive one month of exclusive access to The HR Weekly, our comprehensive service with all the HR advice and compliance tools to simplify your job … and to keep your organization out of court. So that you continue to benefit from The HR Weekly, we will continue your subscription after that for the then current rate, unless you tell us “no, thanks”—your choice.

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Professional Recertification Credit Hours Included

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Business Management Daily is recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits (PDC) for SHRM-CP® or SHRM-SCP® recertification activities.

HRCI Recertification Provider

This Program has been pre-approved for 1.25 HR (General) credit hours toward aPHR®, aPHRi™, PHR®, PHRca®, SPHR®, GPHR®, PHRi™ and SPHRi™ recertification through HR Certification Institute® (HRCI®).