NFC Complimentary CLE Webinar – From Pregnancy to Parenthood: Navigating the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act with Confidence

The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) is now law, and it brings important changes that employers need to understand. More specifically, this important federal law ensures that pregnant workers, those recovering from childbirth, and those with related medical conditions are treated fairly in the workplace.

Join Partner, Rachel M. Manne and Counsel, Ola A. Nunez — both members of NFC’s dedicated Counseling Practice Group — where they will break down the key aspects of this new legislation and how it impacts the workplace including:

  • Key provisions of the PWFA and related EEOC Regulations
  • The EEOC’s approach to the PWFA under the new administration
  • Employer obligations and potential consequences for non-compliance
  • Practical tips for creating a supportive workplace for pregnant employees
  •  Case studies and real-world examples

Whether you’re an In-House Counsel, HR professional, business owner, or manager, this webinar will provide valuable insights into how the PWFA impacts rights and responsibilities in the workplace.

Don’t miss this opportunity to stay informed and ensure your organization is in compliance with the latest legal requirements.

Date

May 20 2025
Expired!

Time

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Organizer

Nukk-Freeman & Cerra, P.C.
Phone
https://nfclegal.com/
Email
TLayden@nfclegal.com

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