Live Event
Navigating the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

Live Event

Navigating the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

Virginia Employment Law Fall Mini-Series

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

  • 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST

The Tower Club Tysons Corner
8000 Towers Crescent Drive | Suite 1700
Vienna, VA 22182

Managing employee accommodation requests is among the most difficult for any HR professional and in-house counsel. The job is even more challenging now, as the recently enacted Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations due to an employee's limitations associated with pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions. This presentation will tackle the most common and difficult pregnancy accommodation scenarios that employers face and provide practical suggestions on how employers can address these situations.

The presenters will address the following:

  • Is the PWFA just another version of the ADA? How are they different?
  • How broad is the PWFA? Does it cover in vitro fertilization and related conditions and treatments outside of pregnancy?
  • How do I communicate with an employee when they request a pregnancy accommodation?
  • When can we place an employee on a leave of absence instead of providing an on-the-job accommodation?
  • When can an employer seek medical documentation to support the need for an accommodation?
  • For how long is a pregnancy accommodation reasonable and required?

 NOTE: This will be an in-person event only.

Registration: 12:00 - 12:30 p.m.

Program: 12:30 - 2:00 p.m.

UPCOMING DATE | TYSONS CORNER FALL SERIES
Webinar | Thursday, December 12

Continuing Education

SHRM and CLE certifications are pending.

Questions

Contact Ashley Bonilla at abonilla@littler.com

Information contained in this publication is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or opinion, nor is it a substitute for the professional judgment of an attorney.

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