The HR Connection Podcast with Sabrina Baker

The Policy Nobody Talks About Until They Need It

22 min · 13. maj 2026
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Most leave policies were written once and never revisited. The result: legal exposure, manager improvisation, and employees navigating a crisis without clear guidance. In this episode, Sabrina and Marie break down why leave of absence is the HR area most likely to catch small employers off guard — and what to do about it. What's covered: * The three-layer compliance problem: federal law, state law, and informal practice * The most common policy gaps (multi-state coverage, intermittent leave, and process documentation) * What a defensible leave process actually looks like from request to return * The manager's only job when an employee requests leave: direct them to HR * Three things to audit before the end of the week Key point: If you have employees in California, Colorado, Washington, Oregon, or New Jersey, and your policy doesn't address those state requirements, you have a gap. Check where your employees work — not where your business is incorporated. HR Connection is produced for HR professionals and business owners managing people in organizations with 1–500 employees.

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