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What are the first few steps of applying for FMLA?
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<blockquote data-quote="cynic" data-source="post: 1181946" data-attributes="member: 48621"><p>I'm PT and have to do the same calling into an automated phone number and enter the date and the number of hours. I asked why and they explained as part time the average number of hours I worked per day was #.## hours - less than 4 hours. I was told I was eligible (purely as an example) for 100 hours of FMLA based on the average number of hours I had worked per day. If I didn't call in to the automated system and enter the number of hours and date the number of hours that would be deducted from my FMLA "balance" would be 4 hours, not #.## and I'd run out of FMLA time too early.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I received my FLMA packet by email a few hours after calling them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cynic, post: 1181946, member: 48621"] I'm PT and have to do the same calling into an automated phone number and enter the date and the number of hours. I asked why and they explained as part time the average number of hours I worked per day was #.## hours - less than 4 hours. I was told I was eligible (purely as an example) for 100 hours of FMLA based on the average number of hours I had worked per day. If I didn't call in to the automated system and enter the number of hours and date the number of hours that would be deducted from my FMLA "balance" would be 4 hours, not #.## and I'd run out of FMLA time too early. By the way, I received my FLMA packet by email a few hours after calling them. [/QUOTE]
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