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book image -- The Family and Medical Leave ActMichael J. Ossip, a partner in the Labor and Employment Practice, acted as co-editor-in-chief of a new FMLA Treatise. The Family and Medical Leave Act, a BNA book providing thorough treatment on the FMLA, its case law, and supporting regulations, also tracks the history of the FMLA and explains the responsibilities of employees and employers under the act. The book discusses provisions of the FMLA and Department of Labor (DOL) regulations implementing the law, analyzes DOL opinion letters interpreting FMLA provisions, traces the development of FMLA case law, and examines how FMLA rights are coordinated with other legal rights of employees.

For more information on the book, visit www.bnabooks.com/fmla.





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