60 Mile Drive oneway = Intermittent FMLA...
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 05-06-08 AT 10:09AM (CST)[/font][br][br]Greetings All -
After an employee moved sixty miles from the office I now have an employee who for the past three years is re-certifying FMLA due to diabetes issues...
The doctors 'lifetime' restrictions indicate that this employee is only able to work seven hours a day each work day of the year... The employee does not leave work daily to go for any kind of treatment just leaves after seven hours of work to drive home sixty miles away from the office...
This drive of sixty miles is a one way trip... It is highly suspicious that this became a need for intermittent FMLA three years ago when the 'medical condition' began... Our company is not of the style to require a 'second' opinion paid for by the company...
Am I at a loss to only approve this year after year with no recourse to otherwise?
Thank you in advance...
After an employee moved sixty miles from the office I now have an employee who for the past three years is re-certifying FMLA due to diabetes issues...
The doctors 'lifetime' restrictions indicate that this employee is only able to work seven hours a day each work day of the year... The employee does not leave work daily to go for any kind of treatment just leaves after seven hours of work to drive home sixty miles away from the office...
This drive of sixty miles is a one way trip... It is highly suspicious that this became a need for intermittent FMLA three years ago when the 'medical condition' began... Our company is not of the style to require a 'second' opinion paid for by the company...
Am I at a loss to only approve this year after year with no recourse to otherwise?
Thank you in advance...
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The intent of the FMLA is NOT to grant EEs permanent part-time hours while receiving FT benefits. I would highly recommend contacting your attorney for advice.
Please keep us posted.
Seriously, contact your lawyer and see what your options are. This "lifetime" restriction smells fishy to me.