eLearning Course

TrainingBriefs® The FMLA - What Qualifies for Leave

Understanding FMLA Leave

New Micro-Learning! Managers often find themselves questioning if an employee’s condition really qualifies for FMLA leave. This is a mistake, as that should always be left to the experts. This course takes a closer look and what qualifies for FMLA leave and for how long.

Learning Path & Details

Competencies

  • Developing Core Leadership Skills
  • Ensuring Professional and Compliant Behavior

Interactivity

  • Audible Narration
  • Integrated Video
  • Interactions and Activities
  • Post-Assessment

Buying Options

Request a Quote

The course will be packaged for use in YOUR OWN LMS. Course pricing is based on the total number of learners for the chosen license period (1-3 years). There are volume as well as multi-year discounts available.
Sign In to Request a Quote

eLearning - Sollah Hosted $9.00 (Minimum 100 learners)

The course will be uploaded to TRAININGFLOW™. Course pricing is based on the total number of learners for the chosen license period (1-3 years). There are volume as well as multi-year discounts available.
Configure

eLearning - Client Hosted $8.00 (Minimum 100 learners)

The course will be packaged for use in YOUR OWN LMS. Course pricing is based on the total number of learners for the chosen license period (1-3 years). There are volume as well as multi-year discounts available.
Configure

Also Available as: Video Vignettes

FMLA - What Qualifies for FMLA Leave?

FMLA - What Qualifies for FMLA Leave?

You should not be the one to make a final determination on whether or not something is a "serious health condition." That should always be left to your HR department. However, you do need to have at least a working knowledge of what qualifies as a "serious health condition" and all the other reasons an employee's time off can be designated as an FMLA leave.

Training Files (1)

TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
eLearning Course EnglishDemo

Additional Information

The law defines each qualifying situation and it’s up to your HR department to meet the technical requirements. Never take it upon yourself to make the call.


More From the Series: Legal Briefs™ The Family & Medical Leave Act


Related Programs & Training Ideas