Texas Crime Victims Leaves?
Giants Junkie
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Greetings. It's been awhile since I've posted a message, but here goes:
We have an employee in our Texas Region who is missing work because her ex-husband is being charged with the molestation of one of her children. Are there any state laws protecting her absences? I am not able to find anything in any of my resources, outside of California's Crime Victims law.
Thanks for any guidance you may have.
Giants Junkie
We have an employee in our Texas Region who is missing work because her ex-husband is being charged with the molestation of one of her children. Are there any state laws protecting her absences? I am not able to find anything in any of my resources, outside of California's Crime Victims law.
Thanks for any guidance you may have.
Giants Junkie
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What a horrible situation! I'm sure this woman and her children could use all the help they can get.
Since I'm at our corporate offices in California, I don't know the exact reason(s) for her absences, and unfortunately, she hasn't worked for us long enough to be an eligible employee under the FMLA. I don't know that she will actually lose her job if she misses too much work, under these circumstances, but I don't know that we can provide her any protection either.
Thanks for your assistance.
GJ
If she is trying to protect the kids, move out, find a new place or some other appropriate response, I would try to be supportive. Protecting the kids seems like the right thing to do.
I am assuming she has not trumped up charges just to get him in hot water - which by the way, happens more than one might think. If the charges have any legitimacy - then help her out, if you can, by granting her a leave without pay or some other method not to put pressure on her to stay with a man who is abusing the kids.
I'll have to ask our Regional HR Manager for that area to explore it further.
Thanks for your help.
GJ