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What happens when balancing your career and personal responsibilities leads to a legal battle that could redefine employee rights? Join Mark Carey in this riveting episode of the Employee Survival Guide®, where we dive deep into the compelling case of Denise Kemp versus Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. This episode unpacks the complexities surrounding the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and New York State Human Rights Law (NYSHRL), shedding light on the intricate dance between employee rights and employer expectations.
Denise Kemp, a dedicated senior manager in quality assurance at Regeneron, faced immense challenges as she navigated her role while caring for her daughter with developmental disabilities. As remote work became more prevalent, her supervisors raised concerns that ultimately led to restrictions on her ability to work from home. This episode lays bare the implications of those restrictions on her FMLA rights, illustrating how discouraging an employee from taking leave can constitute interference. With the Second Circuit's clarification on FMLA claims, it's crucial to understand how such legal nuances affect real people in their jobs and careers.
But that's not all. Mark also explores Kemp's NYSHRL claims, including associational discrimination and retaliation, highlighting the high bar for proving constructive discharge. As we dissect the legal ramifications of her case, listeners will gain valuable insights into the broader implications for employees facing similar workplace challenges. Whether you’re dealing with discrimination in the workplace, navigating employment law issues, or simply seeking to understand your rights under the FMLA, this episode is packed with essential information.
Mark wraps up with key takeaways for both employees and employers, emphasizing the importance of understanding the rights and responsibilities that come with employment. From negotiating severance packages to recognizing workplace discrimination and advocating for disability rights in the workplace, this episode of Employee Survival Guide® is a must-listen for anyone looking to empower themselves in their careers.
Don't miss out on these insider tips and legal advice for employees navigating the often murky waters of employment law. Tune in and arm yourself with the knowledge to not just survive, but thrive in your workplace!
If you enjoyed this episode of the Employee Survival Guide please like us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. We would really appreciate if you could leave a review of this podcast on your favorite podcast player such as Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Leaving a review will inform other listeners you found the content on this podcast is important in the area of employment law in the United States.
For more information, please contact our employment attorneys at Carey & Associates, P.C. at 203-255-4150, www.capclaw.com.
Disclaimer: For educational use only, not intended to be legal advice.
By Mark Carey | Employment Lawyer & Employee Advocate5
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Comment on the Show by Sending Mark a Text Message.
What happens when balancing your career and personal responsibilities leads to a legal battle that could redefine employee rights? Join Mark Carey in this riveting episode of the Employee Survival Guide®, where we dive deep into the compelling case of Denise Kemp versus Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. This episode unpacks the complexities surrounding the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and New York State Human Rights Law (NYSHRL), shedding light on the intricate dance between employee rights and employer expectations.
Denise Kemp, a dedicated senior manager in quality assurance at Regeneron, faced immense challenges as she navigated her role while caring for her daughter with developmental disabilities. As remote work became more prevalent, her supervisors raised concerns that ultimately led to restrictions on her ability to work from home. This episode lays bare the implications of those restrictions on her FMLA rights, illustrating how discouraging an employee from taking leave can constitute interference. With the Second Circuit's clarification on FMLA claims, it's crucial to understand how such legal nuances affect real people in their jobs and careers.
But that's not all. Mark also explores Kemp's NYSHRL claims, including associational discrimination and retaliation, highlighting the high bar for proving constructive discharge. As we dissect the legal ramifications of her case, listeners will gain valuable insights into the broader implications for employees facing similar workplace challenges. Whether you’re dealing with discrimination in the workplace, navigating employment law issues, or simply seeking to understand your rights under the FMLA, this episode is packed with essential information.
Mark wraps up with key takeaways for both employees and employers, emphasizing the importance of understanding the rights and responsibilities that come with employment. From negotiating severance packages to recognizing workplace discrimination and advocating for disability rights in the workplace, this episode of Employee Survival Guide® is a must-listen for anyone looking to empower themselves in their careers.
Don't miss out on these insider tips and legal advice for employees navigating the often murky waters of employment law. Tune in and arm yourself with the knowledge to not just survive, but thrive in your workplace!
If you enjoyed this episode of the Employee Survival Guide please like us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. We would really appreciate if you could leave a review of this podcast on your favorite podcast player such as Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Leaving a review will inform other listeners you found the content on this podcast is important in the area of employment law in the United States.
For more information, please contact our employment attorneys at Carey & Associates, P.C. at 203-255-4150, www.capclaw.com.
Disclaimer: For educational use only, not intended to be legal advice.

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