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[–] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago

Only the public school system will let you get off to die.

[–] woodenskewer 0 points 4 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (4 children)

~~I feel like a good bit of people don't understand how FMLA works~~

I actually dont know how FMLA works and have been corrected, apologies lol.

An FMLA violation would be dependent on if the FMLA claim was even opened which usually falls on an insurance agency not your company. You can't violate something that hasn't happened yet, right? A request for time off is not the same as using time available on an intermittent or continuous FMLA claim. No one has an intermittent claim for medical leave in case they are shot and hit by a truck lol

So even in a normal circumstance of not being shot say you're taking care of an individual at home. You open an FMLA claim. But you still have to call off. You try and call off but it's denied because Ricky the dick from packaging is already off. Well you're obviously not going in so you get points either through an automated process or a supervisor with no spine that won't exercise discretion in the name of floor coverage. In the meantime you call your insurance agency responsible for your company's FMLA claim handling and they process your claim. Once your claim is approved by a case manager and supporting documents then your points go away and you can choose to consume paid time off or have excused unpaid absences and any point accumulated from this leave is negated.

This tweet was captured on 1/3/25. Today is 1/4/25. Claims do not process this quickly to have the potential of being violated.

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