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Bob Gregg

  • Employment attorney
  • Chair of the employment practice group of Boardman & Clark in Madison, Wisconsin
  • Litigates employment cases, representing employers in all areas of employment law
  • 30 years of experience in employment relations
  • Conducted more than 3,000 seminars
Bob Gregg

Courses available by Bob Gregg

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  1. Off The Clock, On The Hook: Liability For Employees Off-The-Job Acts During A Pandemic
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    Off The Clock, On The Hook: Liability For Employees Off-The-Job Acts During A Pandemic
    Nationally-recognized employment attorney Bob Gregg will reveal the danger areas. You will learn what policies and practices to implement to protect your company and yourself.

    What You'll Learn

    • What developing COVID-19 issues, such as vaccinations and requests for permanent remote work, do you need to address?
    • What is "off the clock" for wage and hours and FMLA purposes?
    • Why can customers or the public sue the organization and the HR Director personally for employees’ non-paid-time acts?
    • Are you liable for what a worker did on vacation?
    • Why can a minor sue an organization for the off-work sexual misconduct of an ex-employee?
    • Can an after-work happy hour be a liability?
    • Can an employer fire workers for “private” activities off the job, such as blogs, chat rooms, and social activities?
  2. Fair Labor Standards Act Deep Dive: Beyond The Basics
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    Fair Labor Standards Act Deep Dive: Beyond The Basics

    Nationally recognized employment attorney Bob Gregg will explain advanced FLSA concepts in an easily understandable way. You will learn how to handle complex situations in your organization and avoid personal liability.

    Top Ten FLSA Issues

    • Current hot topics for DOL audits
    • Surprising FLSA/FMLA complications
    • Personal liability
    • De minimis time
    • State laws
    • Regular rate of pay inclusions
    • Technology’s impact on the salaried exemption
    • Definition of a “professional”
    • Pay plans in writing
    • The safe harbor

     

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