FMLA- Death of a parent
LOtt
2 Posts
Hello,
I have an employee who just went out on FMLA a week ago to care for a parent. The parent has passed away and her supervisor wants to know if we can require her to come back to work. I can't seem to find the answer to this anywhere. We do require that employees check in with their supervisor every 30 days. My thought was that when she checks in at her 30 days we could require her to come back then but I'm not sure this is correct.
Please let me know your thoughts or if anyone else has dealt with this in the past.
Thanks!
I have an employee who just went out on FMLA a week ago to care for a parent. The parent has passed away and her supervisor wants to know if we can require her to come back to work. I can't seem to find the answer to this anywhere. We do require that employees check in with their supervisor every 30 days. My thought was that when she checks in at her 30 days we could require her to come back then but I'm not sure this is correct.
Please let me know your thoughts or if anyone else has dealt with this in the past.
Thanks!
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I have an employee who just went out on FMLA a week ago to care for a parent. The parent has passed away and her supervisor wants to know if we can require her to come back to work. I can't seem to find the answer to this anywhere. We do require that employees check in with their supervisor every 30 days. My thought was that when she checks in at her 30 days we could require her to come back then but I'm not sure this is correct.
Please let me know your thoughts or if anyone else has dealt with this in the past.
Thanks!
Your first post! Welcome to the forum. :welcome:
Re your question, I think that FMLA leave no longer applies but bereavement leave and/or a personal leave of absence could easily apply. A short phone call to express condolences and inquire about the employee's needs during this difficult time could help you know how to proceed.
Sharon
The loss of a parent can be devastating, as well as time consuming, as you wrap up their financial and legal issues. I hope your company offers bereavement leave, as well as understanding the employee might need time off here and there to handle things. Forcing your employee to return might not be in the company's best interests long term.