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Off clock Injury during 30 day
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<blockquote data-quote="AKCoverMan" data-source="post: 4723516" data-attributes="member: 17867"><p>OP were you originally hired as a FT driver or did you work in some other inside part time UPS job? Sounds like off the street hire. I’ve is correct in that case if you only worked at UPS a few days (actually anything under 12 months) the FMLA law does not apply to you yet. So UPS could have just said “bye bye” when you couldn’t come to work anymore. </p><p></p><p>But they are not <em>required</em> to terminate you and by your upsers it looks like they did keep you active (not surprised as HR and Payroll at UPS are twin poop shows). That helps.</p><p></p><p>A break in your qualifying period this long basically nullified your first attempt and your work during peak generally won’t count in most locals but I think they should allow you to start your 30 days over again post peak, you should certainly be a the top the list to be next on qualification.</p><p></p><p>I agree with others keep showing up keep doing your job well (don’t run) do right things for right reasons in long run past six months will just be a bump in the road,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKCoverMan, post: 4723516, member: 17867"] OP were you originally hired as a FT driver or did you work in some other inside part time UPS job? Sounds like off the street hire. I’ve is correct in that case if you only worked at UPS a few days (actually anything under 12 months) the FMLA law does not apply to you yet. So UPS could have just said “bye bye” when you couldn’t come to work anymore. But they are not [I]required[/I] to terminate you and by your upsers it looks like they did keep you active (not surprised as HR and Payroll at UPS are twin poop shows). That helps. A break in your qualifying period this long basically nullified your first attempt and your work during peak generally won’t count in most locals but I think they should allow you to start your 30 days over again post peak, you should certainly be a the top the list to be next on qualification. I agree with others keep showing up keep doing your job well (don’t run) do right things for right reasons in long run past six months will just be a bump in the road, [/QUOTE]
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