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DOL Announces Increase in FMLA Audits – Employers Should Be ReadyThe US Department of Labor (DOL) announced in February that it would be ramping up audits on employers.
The main targets seem to be the logistics and warehouse industries, though no one is safe. How to Prepare for an FMLA Audit To avoid any potential issues with the FMLA audit, you should regularly conduct self-audits. As part of the process, be sure to: Check Your FMLA Policy
One of the targets of the audit will be your FMLA policy. Be sure it’s up to date. For example, your employee handbook (if you have one) should include the FMLA policy.
If any of these are missing, update your policy as quickly as possible. Display the Poster It should be displayed so employees and any applicants can see it clearly. Be sure it’s translated into any languages spoken by a significant portion of your workforce. Check Your FMLA Forms for Legal Compliance Any FMLA violation can be expensive, so make sure your forms are in alignment. Review Your FMLA Practices and Procedures It's essential to conduct a comprehensive review of all internal FMLA procedures and practices to ensure they align with legal requirements. Some examples include:
If you don't know the answer to these questions, consider seeking expert employment counsel and involving them in your self-audit. Get Your Records in Order The DOL requires you to maintain specific data that should be accurate. Therefore, make sure that you have the following employee data available:
You need to keep these documents for a minimum of three years, and they need to be stored separately from the employee's personnel file. Get Your Employees Up to Speed
A widespread problem for companies is managers who are not aware of the firm’s FML policy and leave procedures. Many employers have made large payments due to mistakes by the managers. |
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