Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk to a lawyer.
+1. And dont' say anything that isn't noncommittal about the situation. Write down exactly what you were told now before you forget the details.
+2 Were you eligible for FMLA? If so, what they are doing is illegal. Check out the "Eligibility" and "Job Restoration" subheadings here: http://www.dol.gov/whd/fmla/fmla-faqs.htm#11
+3
Call a lawyer this afternoon. Document everything, save emails and letters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk to a lawyer.
+1. And dont' say anything that isn't noncommittal about the situation. Write down exactly what you were told now before you forget the details.
+2 Were you eligible for FMLA? If so, what they are doing is illegal. Check out the "Eligibility" and "Job Restoration" subheadings here: http://www.dol.gov/whd/fmla/fmla-faqs.htm#11
Anonymous wrote:Op here - I was on FMLA.
My coworker said lay off could come as early as 2/1. It could be lots of people but my situation is unique because had I not gone on leave, I would have more security in the new org chart..
It's just really shitty. Now I only have a month. If that was the case I wouldn't have come back early and would have made other child care arrangements so I don't have to pay for childcare that I can't afford while unemployed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk to a lawyer.
+1. And dont' say anything that isn't noncommittal about the situation. Write down exactly what you were told now before you forget the details.
Anonymous wrote:Stick it out or get busy applying and networking?
Literally came back from maternity leave (unpaid) yesterday. I even came back early at request of executive (took 8 weeks post c-section). Was told I'm getting a new title and job description that barely matches my skill. And strong possibility of lay off between May-September. Apparently my job duties were given to another person and now I'm superfluous... (Company is huge...so small business excuse doesn't apply).
It's not my performance. I had a great review 2 days before maternity leave.
So I have a newborn and not sleeping and need to figure out if it's worth staying til pink slip or say "screw it" and look as hard as possible / take 1st thing. I didn't love my job but the money and commute were great. I don't see that combo out in the market.
Ideas?
Anonymous wrote:Talk to a lawyer.