Can individual employees be liable for FMLA violations? 4th Circuit may decide
Most employment laws don’t make individual employees liable for workplace violations they commit in the course of their employment. But that’s not the case with every violation. According to the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals, it’s unclear whether the FMLA allows such personal and individual liability—a conundrum that may soon be tested.
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