Staying compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), HIPAA, and FMLA regulations is a growing challenge for employers navigating the intersection of employee health and workplace policies. This timely and essential webinar will guide HR professionals, payroll administrators, managers, and business leaders through the critical aspects of medical privacy and confidentiality in the workplace. Gain clarity on what you can and cannot ask about an employee's health, how to manage sensitive information properly, and how to legally support employees through medical-related conversations and decisions.
Led by expert Melveen Stevenson, this session will utilize real-world case studies and best practices to deliver actionable insights you can implement immediately. You’ll leave with a comprehensive understanding of compliance requirements and the confidence to handle employee accommodations, medical leave, and payroll adjustments without risking legal repercussions. This training ensures you’re equipped to protect both your business and your employees while creating a respectful, legally sound workplace.
Your Benefits for Attending:
This webinar empowers professionals at every level—HR, management, and payroll—to confidently manage health-related workplace conversations and transactions without overstepping legal boundaries. You’ll walk away with tools that directly protect your company and support your workforce.
Who Should Attend:
Wendy Sellers, MHR, MHA, SHRM-SCP, SPHR has 25 years of experience in HR, change management, operations, strategy, corporate culture, and leadership development in all size businesses (local startup to global enterprise) in a wide variety of industries including healthcare, professional services, higher education, federal contractors, manufacturing, construction, engineering, public safety, non-profit and government agencies (to name a few).When Wendy says “Suck It Up, Buttercup”, this means you are about to hear all the facts, proposed solutions, and possible consequences of your...