Job Abandonment Policy

We are planning to add a Job Abandonment policy, where, if an employee does not show up for work or call in for 3 consecutive days, it is considered a voluntary resignation.
For those of you with such a policy, do you have a list of extenuating circumstances that trump the policy (FMLA-type situation, bad car accident, etc.),or do I just need another cup of coffee this morning?
Jim
For those of you with such a policy, do you have a list of extenuating circumstances that trump the policy (FMLA-type situation, bad car accident, etc.),or do I just need another cup of coffee this morning?
Jim
Comments
No Call/No Show
If you fail to call in and show up on any day that you are scheduled to report to work, this will be considered a “no call/no show.” If you have three (3) business days of consecutive no call/no show absences, you will be considered to have abandoned your job and will be immediately terminated.
Jim
I had that feeling in the back of my mind about spending all my time investigating, negotiating, etc. with employees. I may make it simpler. Thanks!
Jim