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Microsoft settles case on protected leave for California employees

Microsoft has recently settled a case with the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing regarding the company’s handling of protected leave for its employees. The case centered around allegations that Microsoft had violated California law by failing to provide proper accommodations for employees who needed to take protected leave for medical reasons.

Under California law, employees are entitled to take protected leave for various reasons, such as a serious health condition, pregnancy, or to care for a family member with a serious health condition. Employers are required to provide reasonable accommodations for employees who need to take protected leave, such as allowing them to take time off work or providing alternative work arrangements.

In the case against Microsoft, the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing alleged that the company had failed to provide proper accommodations for employees who needed to take protected leave. This included allegations that Microsoft had retaliated against employees who requested protected leave, failed to engage in the interactive process to determine appropriate accommodations, and failed to provide employees with information about their rights under California law.

As part of the settlement, Microsoft has agreed to pay $3.6 million to resolve the allegations. The company has also committed to implementing new policies and procedures to ensure compliance with California’s laws regarding protected leave. This includes providing training to managers and human resources staff on how to properly handle requests for protected leave and engage in the interactive process with employees.

In a statement, Microsoft acknowledged the importance of providing employees with proper accommodations for protected leave and expressed its commitment to ensuring compliance with California law. The company stated that it takes these allegations seriously and is committed to creating a workplace that is inclusive and supportive of all employees.

This settlement serves as a reminder to employers of the importance of complying with laws regarding protected leave for employees. It is essential for companies to have policies and procedures in place to ensure that employees are able to take protected leave without fear of retaliation or discrimination. By providing proper accommodations and engaging in the interactive process with employees, companies can create a workplace that is supportive and inclusive for all employees.