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Paid Leave compliance workshop for employers

What Minnesota Employers Need to Know About Paid Leave
Minnesota’s Paid Leave program brings new requirements for employers across the state. Join this free, online Minnesota Paid Leave workshop funded by the State of Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development for clear, practical guidance on compliance and how to prepare your workplace. RSVP below and a Zoom link will be emailed to you.

What Employers Will Learn

  • Employer obligations under Minnesota Paid Leave
  • Which employees are covered and how benefits work
  • Key compliance dates and reporting requirements
  • How Paid Leave impacts payroll, policies, and planning
  • Common employer pitfalls — and how to avoid them

Who Should Attend

  • Small and mid-sized business owners
  • HR managers and compliance staff
  • Nonprofit executive directors and administrators
  • Employers with Minnesota-based employees

Why Employers Should Attend

Minnesota Paid Leave represents a major shift in employment law. This workshop helps employers:

  • Understand their legal responsibilities
  • Reduce compliance risk and costly mistakes
  • Prepare internal policies and processes

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Paid Leave compliance workshop for employers

Date

March 24, 2026

Time

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Location

Online

Presented by

LegalCORPS

Cost

no cost

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