DISMISS A PREGNANT EMPLOYEE?
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EE is pregnant for the second time in less than a year. She exhausted her FMLA/short-term disability with the last pregnancy (we count on a rolling 12-month schedule). She has exhausted her personal leave and is on LWOP; brings in regular Dr's. notes saying 'off another month; will re-evaluate'. Department wants to let her go; they say she's not a stellar employee (eval meets standards; no discipline) & basically they want to take advantage of any opportunity to let her go. Our policy says that ee's requesting LWOP have to show benefit to the city, & she wrote letter saying benefit to city is she's trained, blah blah blah. Department granted LWOP for last pay period; not wanting to do it again. I'm uncomfortable unless they can show 'hardship', which I don't think they can do, & they will probably argue they don't have to. It's an entry level position easily replaced temporarily or regular. Any sage advice? Thanks in advance; this forum rocks!
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My $0.02 worth!
DJ The Balloonman
If you determine that you have consistently not allowed this type of continuing leave in other circumstances, and there is no way her lawyer can point to one where you deviated, and there's no state law to the contrary, you can simply tell her there is no safety net for her.
My $0.02 worth!
DJ The Balloonman
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