Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She received no termination paperwork whatsoever and when she asked for it was given a piece of paper with her dates of hire and termination. She had applied for FMLA and they said she was approved for absences up to 4 per month but they wouldn’t approve any late arrivals even though the physician indicated them in writing, and they asked her to get something more specific documented. That was two weeks ago. Before she could get the late arrivals clarified they terminated her for arriving 5 minutes late 2 different mornings. She doesn’t want this job back. File a compliant with DOL or let it ride?
Let it ride, not worth the fight but its silly to five someone for being 5 minutes late, but she shouldn't be late. Aksing for 4 days a month off is a lot (I have a bad chronic illness to the point I can no longer work).
Anonymous wrote:No - no termination paperwork and no FMLA paperwork. This is NYC. It's hard for her to tell if this was a legitimate termination or not under her FMLA provisions when she was never given a copy of the paperwork. We may have to file a complaint with Department of Labor.
Anonymous wrote:She received no termination paperwork whatsoever and when she asked for it was given a piece of paper with her dates of hire and termination. She had applied for FMLA and they said she was approved for absences up to 4 per month but they wouldn’t approve any late arrivals even though the physician indicated them in writing, and they asked her to get something more specific documented. That was two weeks ago. Before she could get the late arrivals clarified they terminated her for arriving 5 minutes late 2 different mornings. She doesn’t want this job back. File a compliant with DOL or let it ride?
Anonymous wrote:She received no termination paperwork whatsoever and when she asked for it was given a piece of paper with her dates of hire and termination. She had applied for FMLA and they said she was approved for absences up to 4 per month but they wouldn’t approve any late arrivals even though the physician indicated them in writing, and they asked her to get something more specific documented. That was two weeks ago. Before she could get the late arrivals clarified they terminated her for arriving 5 minutes late 2 different mornings. She doesn’t want this job back. File a compliant with DOL or let it ride?
Anonymous wrote:No - no termination paperwork and no FMLA paperwork. This is NYC. It's hard for her to tell if this was a legitimate termination or not under her FMLA provisions when she was never given a copy of the paperwork. We may have to file a complaint with Department of Labor.
Anonymous wrote:No - no termination paperwork and no FMLA paperwork. This is NYC. It's hard for her to tell if this was a legitimate termination or not under her FMLA provisions when she was never given a copy of the paperwork. We may have to file a complaint with Department of Labor.