NJICLE to hold webinar on New Jersey Family Leave Act changes for employers

Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education announced on May 11 that it will host a webinar on May 27 about upcoming changes to the New Jersey Family Leave Act. The event is designed to help employers understand recent developments in state family leave laws and prepare for key updates taking effect in July.

This topic is important as evolving regulations can impact employer responsibilities and employee rights regarding family leave. Employers must stay informed to ensure compliance with both state and federal requirements.

According to the announcement, the NJICLE seminar will provide an overview of the current New Jersey Family Leave Act, highlight significant changes scheduled for July, and explain how state and federal leave programs interact. The session will also address practical applications of these laws in situations such as childbirth, baby bonding, and caregiving for family members.

The event aims to offer clear guidance so that employers are prepared for regulatory shifts. Registration information is available through NJICLE’s website.

As legislative frameworks continue to change, events like this are intended to help businesses navigate compliance challenges while supporting employees’ needs.



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