ASTHMA - FMLA??
hrmania
13 Posts
Should asthma be considered a serious health condition? Employee out 1-2 days every month, but doesn't always say it's asthma, complains of congestion, respiratory, bronchitis, sinus etc.
Not sure how to separate some of these things from the asthma problem, but wanted to start with defining asthma in relation to FMLA. Thanks for any help!
Not sure how to separate some of these things from the asthma problem, but wanted to start with defining asthma in relation to FMLA. Thanks for any help!
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Once you have the necessary information, if the condition qualifies then approve accordingly. In the letter I send to EEs when they are approved for intermittent leave it clearly states that it is their responsibility to notify the company of any FMLA qualifying absences. If they do not do this, their absences are counted toward our Attendance policy. It is THEIR responsibility, not ours.
Good Luck