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Paid Leave Legislative Update with Dillon Clair of The ERISA Industry Committee (ERIC)Seyfarth Shaw LLP |
May 18, 2022 Recorded Online Webinar |
With the patchwork of paid leave laws that have been cropping up across the country for many years now, including paid family leave, paid sick leave, paid COVID-19 leave and many others, it is easy for employers to lose sight of or completely miss the introduction and passing of new bills, and even the enactment of new paid leave laws. During this episode of “Take It or Leave It,” co-hosts Josh Seidman and Meg Toth are joined by Dillon Clair, Director of State Advocacy and Litigation with the ERISA Industry Committee (ERIC). Dillon leads ERIC’s state advocacy efforts, coordinates ERIC’s expanding legal activities and is the host of ERIC’s monthly State of the States webinar. Join us to learn more about the wave of state and local paid leave legislation being considered during the current legislative session and what employers should be on the lookout for in terms of new laws and other legislative developments in the paid leave space. |