Changing an employee from salary to hourly
Maggie A
23 Posts
We have a very good employee who has been with us for 11 years. About 3 years ago she was diagnosed with a degenerative illness. For the last 6 months, she has been missing more and more time from work due to Doctor appointments or fatigue. She is salaried, and is part of the Accounting Dept. We do not have a sick or leave policy at our company. She recently asked if she could work in the office part time and at home the remaining four hours a day, so she could rest in the afternoon and work at her own pace. That kind of arrangmeent would not work for our company so we suggested that she go to hourly and work as much as she could each day. She says she cannot afford to reduce her income and will just stay on salary. Problem is that she is continuing to take off alot of time. Bottom line: Can we "make" her go to hourly? If not, how can we deduct for the excessive time off she is taking?
Thanks,
Maggie
Thanks,
Maggie
Comments
I would want to be very sure that the reasons that the employee cannot work at home part time are very sound and documented by a strong business necessity. There is atleast one ADA case that I know about (out of CA of course) where the court said that allowing an employee to work at home was a reasonable accomodation of her disability.
Good Luck!