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    WEBINAR: CT Paid Leave - FMLA Webinar update (HRACC)

    Date: March 26, 2024, 12:00pm – 1:15pm
    Organizer:
    HRACC
    Location:
    Virtual
    Price:
    $30 HRACC Members; $40 Non-Members
    Event Type:
    Webinar
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    Attendees will be given an overview and an update of the Connecticut Paid Leave Act.
    Key learning points:

    -Fundamentals of the process
    -How to avoid common mistakes with leave requests
    -How CT Paid Leave interacts with CT FMLA
    -The latest statistics and metrics

    NOTE:  This webinar will be recorded and available for 45 days post-event.

    RECERTIFICATION CREDITS:  This program has been submitted to HRCI for Recertification Credits, and to SHRM for Professional Development Credit.  Please note: you must participate in the entire webinar to receive credit. 

    REGISTRATION:  Registrants will receive webinar log-in information ahead of the event date. Webinar links are issued 1 per paid attendee. Please do not share links with anyone who has not paid to participate.

    To ensure you receive the webinar access information, please make sure to check your Spam/Bulk email folders for emails from HRACC!
     

    OUR SPEAKER:



    Erin Choquette is the Chief Executive Officer of the Paid Leave Authority.  Prior to her appointment as CEO, she served as General Counsel and Chief Operating Officer.  Before joining the Paid Leave Authority, she worked for the Department of Administrative Services, serving as the Policy and Legislative Advisor to the DAS Commissioner.  While at DAS, Erin co-authored the Family and Medical Leave Entitlements Manual, an extensive and detailed guide to understanding and administering federal and state family and medical leave laws. 

    Erin practiced law for several years at Robinson+Cole, LLP, where she focused on employer counseling, litigating employment-related claims as well as disability insurance litigation.  She received her JD from the Columbia University School of Law.