short term disability
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Hi We have an employee who has been out on short term disability. The person was not told at the time that FMLA would run concurrently. The employee has now run out of short term disability and has been denied long term disability. Question. Because FMLA was never mentioned, can we terminate the employee or do we now have to allow them FMLA leave? Incidentally, the person has said it is doubtful they will return to work but has not resigned.
Thank you for your help.
Thank you for your help.
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A search on the free area of HRhero.com (see the Search box at bottom of the left blue menu) pulled up these articles that should give you both sides of the coin:
Another reason to step up your recordkeeping
[url]http://www.hrhero.com/headlines/102400/fmla.shtml[/url]
Retroactively declaring leave as FMLA-qualifying
[url]http://www.hrhero.com/headlines/030901/fmla.shtml[/url]
U.S. Supreme Court to review FMLA notice requirement
[url]http://www.hrhero.com/headlines/090701/fmla.shtml[/url]
Christy Reeder
Website Managing Editor
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Good luck
Susan Fentin
Skoler Abbott & Presser, P.C.
Associate Editor,
Mass Employment Law Letter