FMLA & transferring
gab
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We have an employee who will be going out on FMLA, but we are thinking about when she returns is to move her to a different location- of course doing the same duties with the same pay. The problem is the other location is technically a differnt company, however, it is owned by the same person and has the same HR, CFO, COO for both and we treat it as a sister company with same benefits. It is about 36 miles away. Does anyone see a problem with transferring her to the other location?
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We always return the employee to the same location. 36 miles is a substantial distance in our area and I would think there could be potential problems if she doesn't want to be transferred. We interpret FMLA to include same location as well as same pay etc. Everything should be as though the employee had not been out on FMLA. What is the reason for wanting to transfer this person and how long will they be out on FMLA?
Elizabeth
If the EE is not happy with the changes, then she can challenge the equivalency aspect. It wouldn't hurt to talk to her and see how she would view it, but be realistic about how equivalent it is ahead of time. Who knows, it may suit her better.
You say she has a major attitude problem and treats people, including her boss, with disrespect and it has been addressed and documented. Even so, it's dreadful timing to transfer her upon return from leave. This appears to be the company's easy-out to get peace in the office. You can't address behavior or performance problems under the guise of something else. If you believe the transfer would correct the problem, it should have taken place before she applied for leave.
Let us know how you handle this and what the outcome is.