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<blockquote data-quote="cachsux" data-source="post: 970755" data-attributes="member: 5529"><p>Unless you know the 100% true and correct story just quit your bitching and do YOUR job and the center manager will do what he needs to do. So you had to work. The fact of the matter is that she has FMLA and until PROVEN that she is abusing the law then she is protected by the law and the specifics are none of your business either way.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The rules that I feel you are leaning toward deals with notifying the employer when FMLA is needed. They are to notify the employer "as soon as practicable". That might be two weeks in advance, 24 hours before, 24 hours after, and yes in this case when the woman finds out herself and has to leave. Is it an inconvenience, yes, but it is her right under the law. And lets be honest, if ANY parent were to receive a phone call telling them they are needed in an appropriate situation their management team would let them go even if they didn't have FMLA. Think of the repercussions if they didn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cachsux, post: 970755, member: 5529"] Unless you know the 100% true and correct story just quit your bitching and do YOUR job and the center manager will do what he needs to do. So you had to work. The fact of the matter is that she has FMLA and until PROVEN that she is abusing the law then she is protected by the law and the specifics are none of your business either way. The rules that I feel you are leaning toward deals with notifying the employer when FMLA is needed. They are to notify the employer "as soon as practicable". That might be two weeks in advance, 24 hours before, 24 hours after, and yes in this case when the woman finds out herself and has to leave. Is it an inconvenience, yes, but it is her right under the law. And lets be honest, if ANY parent were to receive a phone call telling them they are needed in an appropriate situation their management team would let them go even if they didn't have FMLA. Think of the repercussions if they didn't. [/QUOTE]
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