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Employer jumped to an FMLA abuse conclusion (and lost)
2026-02-18T06:00:00Z

Employer jumped to an FMLA abuse conclusion (and lost)

Employers don’t have to let employees take Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) leave for reasons that don’t qualify, nor should they. They shouldn’t, however, jump to conclusions about FMLA leave abuse when assessing someone’s leave reasons. Employers should look at all the facts involved before proceeding. A recent court decision agrees.

Case in point

In April, Toby, an employee, applied for FMLA leave for his chronic kidney stones. The certification indicated that he would need intermittent leave up to 3 times per month for 1 day per episode.

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These forklift operator violations commonly cause accidents
2026-02-17T06:00:00Z

These forklift operator violations commonly cause accidents

Forklift accidents often cause serious injuries. Unsafe behaviors can include failing to wear the seatbelt and reaching an arm outside the truck’s running lines. While those violations put the operator at risk, many unsafe behaviors also threaten other employees.

The most common forklift accidents involve rollovers, collisions with pedestrians, and loads falling from the tines. These incidents often result from operator error or (even worse) the operator knowingly engaging in unsafe behaviors.

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5 necessities when bringing DOT testing in-house
2026-02-17T06:00:00Z

5 necessities when bringing DOT testing in-house

The headache of finding a clinic or the cost of arranging a test could be reasons why a motor carrier may toy with the idea of bringing DOT testing in-house.

But the plan may be more of an undertaking than you realize when you look at the detailed requirements in 49 CFR Part 40, in addition to potential liabilities.

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‘What do you mean, I can’t ask employees about their medications?’
2026-02-17T06:00:00Z

‘What do you mean, I can’t ask employees about their medications?’

Antihistamines, antidepressants, opioids, and drugs to treat anxiety or blood pressure. All these medications (and more) could cause employees to be sleepy, even while at work. Tiredness in certain jobs can be a safety risk for employees and others, yet employers must maintain safe workplaces. So, asking employees about their medications might seem like a step in the right safety direction.

But doing so could risk a discrimination claim. That’s because employers are prohibited from discriminating against employees because of a disability under the federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

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Remote work ends for federal employees — What this means for private employers
2026-02-17T06:00:00Z

Remote work ends for federal employees — What this means for private employers

In response to a White House directive that instructs federal department heads to bring employees back to the office “as soon as practicable,” the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) have released a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) that addresses questions about remote work.

The FAQs assist federal agencies by helping them:

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