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Part 825  

The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993

 

 

 

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Subpart A  

Coverage Under the Family and Medical Leave Act


29 CFR 825.107 - Successor in interest coverage.

  • Section Number: 825.107
  • Section Name: Successor in interest coverage.

    (a) For purposes of FMLA, in determining whether an employer is 
covered because it is a "successor in interest" to a covered 
employer, the factors used under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and 
the Vietnam Era Veterans' Adjustment Act will be considered. However, 
unlike Title VII, whether the successor has notice of the employee's 
claim is not a consideration. Notice may be relevant, however, in 
determining successor liability for violations of the predecessor. The 
factors to be considered include:
    (1) Substantial continuity of the same business operations;
    (2) Use of the same plant;
    (3) Continuity of the work force;
    (4) Similarity of jobs and working conditions;
    (5) Similarity of supervisory personnel;
    (6) Similarity in machinery, equipment, and production methods;
    (7) Similarity of products or services; and
    (8) The ability of the predecessor to provide relief.
    (b) A determination of whether or not a "successor in interest" 
exists is not determined by the application of any single criterion, 
but rather the entire circumstances are to be viewed in their totality.
    (c) When an employer is a "successor in interest," employees' 
entitlements are the same as if the employment by the predecessor and 
successor were continuous employment by a single employer. For example, 
the successor, whether or not it meets FMLA coverage criteria, must 
grant leave for eligible employees who had provided appropriate notice 
to the predecessor, or continue leave begun while employed by the 
predecessor, including maintenance of group health benefits during the 
leave and job restoration at the conclusion of the leave. A successor 
which meets FMLA's coverage criteria must count periods of employment 
and hours worked for the predecessor for purposes of determining 
employee eligibility for FMLA leave.
[73 FR 68076, Nov. 17, 2008]
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