Handicapped or not? HELP
pwilliam
4 Posts
We have an employee who has worked here for 3 months. Her job requires that she be able to bend, stoop, climb, and be on her feet for long periods of time. Last week she brought in a slip from her doctor stating that she had a problem with her knee and would have to be sitting down to work. This would last until she had knee surgery, but he couldn't say exactly when that would be. Since she is not yet covered by FMLA would it be safe to let this employee go. Oklahoma is an "At Will" state, we can let an employee go for any reason other than Race, religion, sex, age etc....
Any help would be appreciated.
Any help would be appreciated.
Comments
Additionaly, in writing let the ee know when she/he has the medical condition changed and the same physician releases her/him to return to a work force that your company will be willing to review her qualifications and consider her/him for re-employment into any position in which he/she may be qualified.
PORK
I would consider her unable to perform the essential functions of the job, and release her for that reason.
My $0.02 worth.
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