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School Administrator's Guide to the Family and Medical Leave Act
Carl C. Bosland
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Description for School Administrator's Guide to the Family and Medical Leave Act
Hardback. This guide is an ideal resource for school administrators in private and public schools who administer Family and Medical Leave Act programs. With the recent development of new case laws and the rise in FMLA claims, it will help schools and districts avoid costly violations. Num Pages: 600 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JNK; KJMV2; LNH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 237 x 165 x 44. Weight in Grams: 1075.
A School Administrator's Guide to the Family and Medical Leave Act is a comprehensive, yet practical, reference for information and guidance to comply with the requirements of the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993. It provides school administrators with the latest information to ensure that school policies and practices are up-to-date and it helps to manage leave and avoid costly legal violations. This guide includes school-centered examples and best practice recommendations. It will be of interest to all public and private school administrators.
A School Administrator's Guide to the Family and Medical Leave Act is a comprehensive, yet practical, reference for information and guidance to comply with the requirements of the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993. It provides school administrators with the latest information to ensure that school policies and practices are up-to-date and it helps to manage leave and avoid costly legal violations. This guide includes school-centered examples and best practice recommendations. It will be of interest to all public and private school administrators.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield United States
Number of pages
600
Condition
New
Number of Pages
600
Place of Publication
Lanham, United States
ISBN
9781578865574
SKU
V9781578865574
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15
About Carl C. Bosland
Carl C. Bosland, Esq., is a Denver-based attorney, FMLA consultant/trainer, and labor/employment arbitrator who has written and trained extensively on the Family Medical Leave Act. He is the author of A Federal Sector Guide to the Family and Medical Leave Act and is host of the FMLA Blog and the Federal FMLA Blog, http://federalfmla.typepad.com/_fmla_blog.
Reviews for School Administrator's Guide to the Family and Medical Leave Act
An enormously useful and practical source on family and medical leave issues for school administrators and other executives. Best one-volume work on market.
Samuel Estreicher, Dwight D. Opperman Professor of Law and director, Center for Labor and Employment Law, NYU Law Perhaps now, more than ever, the school administrator or business official must be equipped to deal with the personal lives of their employees—1993's Family and Medical Leave Act is at the forefront of this issue, but there has yet to be an informative and practical guide describing the ins and outs of this act as it relates to the school setting. That is, until now. Carl Bosland's text features the latest information and analysis that can save millions in legal violations and lawsuits. I commend Carl Bosland for this timely and much-needed book and urge all administrators to add The School Administrator's Guide to the Family and Medical Leave Act to their reference collections.
John Musso, executive director, ASBO International [Carl Bosland] has produced a comprehensive guidebook that enables school administrators to navigate the complex and often-confusing requirements of the Federal Medical Leave Act. The text permits administrators to find quick answers to the most frequently asked questions and to gain insight as to best practices. The text also discloses the manner in which FMLA overlaps and interacts with other federal and state laws. Moreover, through inclusion of highlighted illustrations, the author has provided practical examples of how the act applies to common situations found in most school settings. Thus, given the potent legal liabilities that FMLA has imposed on both schools and their administrators, this book serves as a much-needed reference to facilitate proper regulatory compliance.
Robert J. Martin, Ed.D., J.D., LL.M., professor and director, Center of State and Local Government Law, Seton Hall University School of Law, and former chair, Senate I highly recommend Carl Bosland's A School Administrator's Guide to the Family and Medical Leave Act. This user-friendly work is both clearly written and truly comprehensive in scope. School administrators and attorneys are destined to pay Mr. Bosland the greatest compliment, they will refer to his Guide time and again.
John E. Croot, Esq., Schwartz Simon Edelstein Celso & Kessler LLP, Florham Park, New Jersey Carl Bosland has provided the most complete and up-to-date resource guide for human resource professionals faced with making the tough decisions concerning the often vague Family and Medical Leave Act. The depth of content, discussion of cases, and case citation will broaden the knowledge of seasoned attorneys representing clients covered by the Act. A School Administrator's Guide to the Family and Medical Leave Act is an absolute must for your reference library. I highly recommend it to labor attorneys and human resource professionals.
Deke DeLoach, Esq., Chief Human Resources Officer, Lake County Schools, Florida Carl Bosland has produced a valuable resource for school administrators who are confronted with the day-to-day challenge of responding to employee requests for leave to deal with personal and family issues. This comprehensive primer, written by an experienced attorney, will assist administrators navigate the legal minefield created by the Family and Medical Leave Act. This book needs to be on the desk of every school administrator.
Richard S. Ugelow, practitioner-in-residence, Washington College of Law, American University, Washington, DC School administrators across the nation will find this complete and comprehensive guide helpful in understanding both the language and the services as they make decisions for their education agencies and organizations.
Jill S. Levy, president, American Federation of School Administrators Mr. Bosland's one-volume guide through the current maze of family and medical leave legislation, with emphasis on the federal Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, is an easy-to-read, comprehensive desk reference that should find its way to every school administrator's bookshelf. Given the potential for serious damage awards against school districts for errors in granting and denying FMLA leave, today's administrators should not be without this invaluable source of information.
Marti Houser, general counsel, Colorado Education Association
Samuel Estreicher, Dwight D. Opperman Professor of Law and director, Center for Labor and Employment Law, NYU Law Perhaps now, more than ever, the school administrator or business official must be equipped to deal with the personal lives of their employees—1993's Family and Medical Leave Act is at the forefront of this issue, but there has yet to be an informative and practical guide describing the ins and outs of this act as it relates to the school setting. That is, until now. Carl Bosland's text features the latest information and analysis that can save millions in legal violations and lawsuits. I commend Carl Bosland for this timely and much-needed book and urge all administrators to add The School Administrator's Guide to the Family and Medical Leave Act to their reference collections.
John Musso, executive director, ASBO International [Carl Bosland] has produced a comprehensive guidebook that enables school administrators to navigate the complex and often-confusing requirements of the Federal Medical Leave Act. The text permits administrators to find quick answers to the most frequently asked questions and to gain insight as to best practices. The text also discloses the manner in which FMLA overlaps and interacts with other federal and state laws. Moreover, through inclusion of highlighted illustrations, the author has provided practical examples of how the act applies to common situations found in most school settings. Thus, given the potent legal liabilities that FMLA has imposed on both schools and their administrators, this book serves as a much-needed reference to facilitate proper regulatory compliance.
Robert J. Martin, Ed.D., J.D., LL.M., professor and director, Center of State and Local Government Law, Seton Hall University School of Law, and former chair, Senate I highly recommend Carl Bosland's A School Administrator's Guide to the Family and Medical Leave Act. This user-friendly work is both clearly written and truly comprehensive in scope. School administrators and attorneys are destined to pay Mr. Bosland the greatest compliment, they will refer to his Guide time and again.
John E. Croot, Esq., Schwartz Simon Edelstein Celso & Kessler LLP, Florham Park, New Jersey Carl Bosland has provided the most complete and up-to-date resource guide for human resource professionals faced with making the tough decisions concerning the often vague Family and Medical Leave Act. The depth of content, discussion of cases, and case citation will broaden the knowledge of seasoned attorneys representing clients covered by the Act. A School Administrator's Guide to the Family and Medical Leave Act is an absolute must for your reference library. I highly recommend it to labor attorneys and human resource professionals.
Deke DeLoach, Esq., Chief Human Resources Officer, Lake County Schools, Florida Carl Bosland has produced a valuable resource for school administrators who are confronted with the day-to-day challenge of responding to employee requests for leave to deal with personal and family issues. This comprehensive primer, written by an experienced attorney, will assist administrators navigate the legal minefield created by the Family and Medical Leave Act. This book needs to be on the desk of every school administrator.
Richard S. Ugelow, practitioner-in-residence, Washington College of Law, American University, Washington, DC School administrators across the nation will find this complete and comprehensive guide helpful in understanding both the language and the services as they make decisions for their education agencies and organizations.
Jill S. Levy, president, American Federation of School Administrators Mr. Bosland's one-volume guide through the current maze of family and medical leave legislation, with emphasis on the federal Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, is an easy-to-read, comprehensive desk reference that should find its way to every school administrator's bookshelf. Given the potential for serious damage awards against school districts for errors in granting and denying FMLA leave, today's administrators should not be without this invaluable source of information.
Marti Houser, general counsel, Colorado Education Association