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<blockquote data-quote="cachsux" data-source="post: 843604" data-attributes="member: 5529"><p>We used to have very few people who were aware of or used FMLA before the last 6-7 years or so. We had folks with legitimate reasons for needing a day off and we had a reasonable management team who helped them out. The management regime changed and their attitude was to not help out their employees, themselves included, and took a policy of "If you have such a need then you should go on FMLA". Their train of thought was it would prevent people from taking time off because it would eat into their paid time available. They struck out big time as now they have found it was not a deterrence and only made more people aware of what FMLA is. Are there abusers? Absolutely. Did some members of management bring this grief onto themselves and others? Absolutely.</p><p> </p><p>I don`t disagree with your frustration. I just think the hard line stance you feel forced into will only be reciprocated by those who now feel they also have to take a hard line stance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cachsux, post: 843604, member: 5529"] We used to have very few people who were aware of or used FMLA before the last 6-7 years or so. We had folks with legitimate reasons for needing a day off and we had a reasonable management team who helped them out. The management regime changed and their attitude was to not help out their employees, themselves included, and took a policy of "If you have such a need then you should go on FMLA". Their train of thought was it would prevent people from taking time off because it would eat into their paid time available. They struck out big time as now they have found it was not a deterrence and only made more people aware of what FMLA is. Are there abusers? Absolutely. Did some members of management bring this grief onto themselves and others? Absolutely. I don`t disagree with your frustration. I just think the hard line stance you feel forced into will only be reciprocated by those who now feel they also have to take a hard line stance. [/QUOTE]
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