Reddit Taken To SF Court for Firing Worker With Anxiety: Lawsuit::A former Reddit staffer was fired for “poor performance” after taking three months of sick leave, a lawsuit filed in San Francisco alleges.

  • @foggy
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    1321 year ago

    Lol that’s like the only time you can’t fire someone in the US, is after unpaid FMLA sick leave.

    • peopleproblems
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      281 year ago

      Yep.

      FMLA doesn’t just protect the time off, but the arrival back to work. You do need the physician to document that there will be restrictions on job functions. This can be done retroactively as I learned.

      Reddit fucked that up badly

      • @Zeshade
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        21 year ago

        Would they have been better off firing the employee (on their return to work) without providing any reason?

        • @[email protected]
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          71 year ago

          Would they be able to convince a jury that the firing had nothing to do with the medical leave? I doubt it. The lawsuit still would have happened.

        • peopleproblems
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          31 year ago

          No. While at will employment protects an employer against most forms of wrongful termination, FMLA, from my understanding, superscedes it.

          I am not a lawyer so I’m not certain.

          However, after your work restriction period ends, then your employer can fire you.

    • @LaunchesKayaks
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      21 year ago

      My work has a client who has an employee that can’t be fired because he is disabled and on permanent intermittent FMLA. Dude has so much porn on his work computer and nobody can do anything about it.