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FMLA Basics (2007)
By: BoslandPrice: $55.00
Sku: 07FMBA
Edition: 1st/2007 ISBN: 1-932612-95-5 Format: Book (+ optional CD) | Change to downloadable eBook format
Carl Bosland, author of the authoritative A Federal Sector Guide to the Family and Medical Leave Act & Related Litigation, has written a concise, clear, and practical guide to the FMLA for managers and supervisors. Free of legalese, this Guide helps managers, supervisors, and others involved with FMLA administration by taking them through each step of a typical request for FMLA leave. Along the way, managers and supervisors learn the major components of the FMLA and what they need to do (and not do) to remain in compliance.
160 pages.
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