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The Definition Of “Serious Health Condition”, Workplace Flexibility 2010, Georgetown University Law Center
The Definition Of “Serious Health Condition”, Workplace Flexibility 2010, Georgetown University Law Center
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Part one of this memorandum provides a summary of questions asked and comments submitted in response to the DOL request for information ("RFI") about the definition of "Serious health condition".
Part two of this memorandum contains the relevant statutory and regulatory text. Part two also lists other sources cited in the comments about this topic.
Definition Of A "Day", Workplace Flexibility 2010, Georgetown University Law Center
Definition Of A "Day", Workplace Flexibility 2010, Georgetown University Law Center
Memos and Fact Sheets
Part one of this memorandum provides a summary of questions asked and comments submitted in response to the DOL request for information ("RFI") about the definition of a "Day".
Part two of this memorandum contains the relevant statutory and regulatory text. Part two also lists other sources cited in the comments about this topic.
Substitution Of Paid Leave, Workplace Flexibility 2010, Georgetown University Law Center
Substitution Of Paid Leave, Workplace Flexibility 2010, Georgetown University Law Center
Memos and Fact Sheets
Part one of this memorandum provides a summary of questions asked and comments submitted in response to the DOL request for information ("RFI") about the substitution of paid leave for FMLA leave.
Part two of this memorandum contains the relevant statutory and regulatory text. Part two also lists other sources cited in the comments about this topic.
Attendance Policies, Workplace Flexibility 2010, Georgetown University Law Center
Attendance Policies, Workplace Flexibility 2010, Georgetown University Law Center
Memos and Fact Sheets
Part one of this memorandum provides a summary of questions asked and comments submitted in response to the DOL request for information ("RFI") about attendance policies.
Part two of this memorandum contains the relevant statutory and regulatory text. Part two also lists other sources cited in the comments about this topic.
Flexible Work Arrangements: A Definition And Examples, Workplace Flexibility 2010, Georgetown University Law Center
Flexible Work Arrangements: A Definition And Examples, Workplace Flexibility 2010, Georgetown University Law Center
Memos and Fact Sheets
Workplace Flexibility 2010 defines a “flexible work arrangement” (FWA) as any one of a spectrum of work structures that alters the time and/or place that work gets done on a regular basis. A flexible work arrangement includes:
1. flexibility in the scheduling of hours worked, such as alternative work schedules (e.g., flex time and compressed workweeks), and arrangements regarding shift and break schedules;
2. flexibility in the amount of hours worked, such as part time work and job shares; and
3. flexibility in the place of work, such as working at home or at a satellite location.
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