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Dear Laurael...
I have 'bumped up' a thread that may be helpful to you. Please look for "Problem with work/job...put on probation and need advise" it has a plethora of information.0 -
Thank you so much! I soDear Laurael...
I have 'bumped up' a thread that may be helpful to you. Please look for "Problem with work/job...put on probation and need advise" it has a plethora of information.
Thank you so much! I so appreciate all your help!0 -
Laurael I am so sorry...laurael said:Thank you so much! I so
Thank you so much! I so appreciate all your help!
I am one of the fortunate ones who works for a wonderful man. We are a small business just he and I. So I am his right hand (wo)man and I know just about everything about the business. This is great for him because it allows him vacation opportunities. He has been very gracious to work around my treatment schedule. I've gone through chemo, surgery and am currently doing radiation. I keep him informed on my next step or procedure and we work out a game plan. So far it's been working out. I do have to confess though I was back at work one week after my double mastectomy, I work on the computer most days.
I believe you would have some rights, did you take a Family Medical Leave absence? In my opinion it should almost be treated like "when our soldiers take a leave of absence because of being deployed overseas for military action." I am so sorry you are feeling added stress especially at a time when you really don't need it.
Hang in there.. maybe because it's all new it's overwhelming. Once you settle in, things might run smoother and you might be happy with the new change. In the meantime I'll send my prayers your way.
Best wishes,
Lorrie0 -
Yes... you do have recourse...poplolly said:Laurel,
I've heard that some
Laurel,
I've heard that some companies do discriminate. What better way to do it than what is happening to you. It's totally infuriating that someone would do this. Maybe you have some legal recourse in terms of discrimination.
Check with your HR dept. If you're on a Family Medical Leave (FMLA) your employement is protected. You also have the right to disability after exhusting your sick leave, which also allows for protection. Your best move is to work with your HR benefits dept for your protected benefits.
Wishing You the best!!!
Mitzi ;0)0
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