A Manager’s Guide to Predictive Scheduling (OnDemand Webinar)

$99.00

SKU: 407319EAU

Description

Understand your employer’s obligations, if any, under the predictive scheduling ordinance in your jurisdiction.Many local governments are enacting predictive scheduling ordinances, which create new obligations for employers regarding how to schedule, pay, and even hire new employees. These ordinances vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction leaving many employers confused as to whether an ordinance applies to them, which employees may be entitled to the rights outlined in the ordinance, and how to comply. This topic will help those responsible for employee scheduling and payroll practices understand whether they are subject to predictive scheduling and what their obligations are under the applicable ordinance. This material will walk through the major provisions in these ordinances, such as advanced notice of work schedules, penalties owed for untimely changes to schedules, and exceptions to the penalties. The topic will also review tagalong provisions, which require a premium rate for shifts scheduled close together or mandate that an employer must first offer open shifts to existing employees before they can hire new workers.

Date: 2022-01-31 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Predictive Scheduling Basics
• What Is It?
• Where Does It Apply?
• Who Is Covered (Employers/Employees)?
• Why Is It a Big Deal?
• New York City Fair Workweek (FWW) • a Microcosm for Predictive Scheduling Laws

FWW • Advance Scheduling Requirements
• Businesses/Employees Covered
• Scheduling Employees
• Changes to Schedules
• Penalty Payments
• Exceptions
• Ramifications for Failing to Comply

FWW • Minimum Breaks/Clopenings
• Current Requirements
• Exceptions

FWW • Offer of Open Shifts
• Requirements to Offer Shifts to Current Employees
• Exceptions to Requirements
• Ramifications for Failing to Comply

On-Call Scheduling
• Requirements
• Paying Employees to Be On-Call

What’s Next?
• Expanding to Other Jurisdictions
• Just Cause

HR Certification Institute ,SHRM ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Glenn S. Grindlinger-Fox Rothschild LLP