Managing people effectively requires not only leadership skills but also a solid understanding of employment law and managerial responsibilities. The course offers a clear and practical overview of the legal principles that guide managers in supporting employees while maintaining compliance with organizational and regulatory requirements. Designed for people managers and team leads, this course emphasizes real-world application rather than legal theory.

Employment Law for Managers

Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Beginner level
Recommended experience
2 hours to complete
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace
What you'll learn
Describe key employment laws affecting managers, including ADA, FMLA, and Workers’ Compensation
Identify and apply appropriate actions to support employee accommodation and leave requests in compliance with legal and organizational requirements
Demonstrate empathetic and legally compliant handling of sensitive employee disclosures, and recognize when to escalate to HR or legal team
Apply best practices to navigate complex employee situations with legal, ethical, and organizational awareness
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Assessments
3 assignments
Taught in English
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February 2026
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