FMLA ending - employee not able to return to work at this time
AngieH
4 Posts
I have an employee who is going to exhaust her FMLA leave as of 2/1/02 (we measure FMLA leave from the 12-month period forward from the date the employee's leave first began - in this case, her leave began 3/20/01 and this is the third time she has used leave this year). At this point, she has stated that she has a Dr's appt on 2/15, but has not indicated when she might be able to return to work. We need to have someone working in her position, as her absence has caused great stress on her department. We would like to terminate her employment when her FMLA leave runs out. I have two questions: 1) Do we need to notify the employee in advance of our plan to terminate her employment? 2) Since the employee is not physically able to return to work before her leave runs out, are we legally able to terminate her employment? (All information I have read indicates that we can legally terminate her if she is physically unable to return to work before her FMLA leave runs out.) I want to be as careful as possible.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help.
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James Sokolowski
Senior Editor
M. Lee Smith Publishers
But I agree with the prior posts, that you should seek legal counsel to ensure that all your bases are covered.
Good Luck!