Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FMLA is not paid leave! It just guarantees that your job will be there for you after the time you take off. You can also apply for paid family leave which expires more quickly. And CARES act leave, which is a whole different ballgame.
Hey Friend. Cares ACT provides money for FMLA. So it is paid leave.
I should know. I am on that leave right now... and today was payday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FMLA is not paid leave! It just guarantees that your job will be there for you after the time you take off. You can also apply for paid family leave which expires more quickly. And CARES act leave, which is a whole different ballgame.
In DC FMLA leave us 8 weeks paid.
Anonymous wrote:FMLA is not paid leave! It just guarantees that your job will be there for you after the time you take off. You can also apply for paid family leave which expires more quickly. And CARES act leave, which is a whole different ballgame.
Anonymous wrote:FMLA is not paid leave! It just guarantees that your job will be there for you after the time you take off. You can also apply for paid family leave which expires more quickly. And CARES act leave, which is a whole different ballgame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is there still discussion on this thread? Does it matter anymore, how stupid the survey was and how dumb were replies? Most DCPS kids are robbed of normal learning until at least April, there’s nothing left to ruin.
Because despite what you think about teachers, some of us are trying to find our way back to our classrooms.
Anonymous wrote:Why is there still discussion on this thread? Does it matter anymore, how stupid the survey was and how dumb were replies? Most DCPS kids are robbed of normal learning until at least April, there’s nothing left to ruin.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that you have “paid” leave for a year and FMLA after that speaks to the fact that teachers do abuse the system. Who has that much tax paid leave?? Absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just received a third email from the survey folks. It said they screwed up. If I want to teach in person, I don't choose the fourth option as they previously emailed me to do.
That answer makes more sense, but it is insane that even the people responding to emails don't know how we should be responding.
Can you please elaborate why we shouldn’t have chosen option 4 if we want to teach in person? I’m so confused by this survey. I’d love to return to my classroom but resent that the new plan came out and it isn’t what I thought I was agreeing to.