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I feel like a good bit of people don’t understand how FMLA works

I actually dont know how FMLA works and have been corrected, apologies lol.

An FMLA violation would be dependent on if the FMLA claim was even opened which usually falls on an insurance agency not your company. You can’t violate something that hasn’t happened yet, right? A request for time off is not the same as using time available on an intermittent or continuous FMLA claim. No one has an intermittent claim for medical leave in case they are shot and hit by a truck lol

So even in a normal circumstance of not being shot say you’re taking care of an individual at home. You open an FMLA claim. But you still have to call off. You try and call off but it’s denied because Ricky the dick from packaging is already off. Well you’re obviously not going in so you get points either through an automated process or a supervisor with no spine that won’t exercise discretion in the name of floor coverage. In the meantime you call your insurance agency responsible for your company’s FMLA claim handling and they process your claim. Once your claim is approved by a case manager and supporting documents then your points go away and you can choose to consume paid time off or have excused unpaid absences and any point accumulated from this leave is negated.

This tweet was captured on 1/3/25. Today is 1/4/25. Claims do not process this quickly to have the potential of being violated.

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FMLA is a federal and state right. It protects your job for situations like this. If it’s denied the job is no longer protected. I deal with it all the time.

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No. Your insurance company doesn’t have to file an FMLA claim. You request the forms from HR and then your physician(s) complete the paperwork. Insurance has nothing to do with it. You may be confusing FMLA with long or short term disability insurance. FMLA is unpaid leave for family/medical reasons. Short or long term disability insurance would pay part of your wages for a medical leave. It is completely separate from filing for the FMLA leave which is what was denied by Amazon.

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talk about me being confidently incorrect huh? i definitely confused the two.

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Don’t feel bad, if they wanted people to use it they’d have made it easy to use.

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I wouldn’t be surprised if an AI handled the schedule.

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I mean, yeah it would be on brand to change out a handwritten program that says “If request(leave): deny()” with an AI.

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I was just laughing at the absurdity in robocop rouge city where a corporate announcement says “reminder, a gunshot wound is no longer basis for time off unless it requires overnight hospitalization…”

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“… for time off without an approved request two weeks in advance.”

You need to let them know, need to find someone to cover for you, and need a manager to approve the request.

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Having a job where you’re responsible for dealing with a cover gives me the work ick.

Bro, I’m sick. Take the L and live without me, nothing is my problem today. I can’t live on pins and needles about going in when I’m dying just because I can’t find a replacement. Or being terrified that my day off might belong to someone else who needs cover.

That’s just a hostile workplace imo. The instant I feel like shit I instantly don’t gaf at all. Just calling to say I won’t be there is already annoying and work-like enough.

Granted I’ve only had jobs where I was a replaceable cog (well, mostly replaceable-made myself pretty knowledgeable) so it wasn’t like I had individual-specific responsibilities and clients that would be put out or anything.

But work life balance kinda depends on not having to only get sick when someone else feels like voluntarily covering. That shit is oppressive af in my eyes.

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I literally quit over that kind of thing, on top of a bunch of other issues.

Got really sick on a Tuesday, but I had my laptop and was able to push myself and work half the day before passing out and sleeping 18 of the next 24 hours. I had let my boss and coworkers know I would be trying to work, but was sick and may not be able to do much. Because I slept so long, I was not awake prior to my start time the next day. I was then berated during a meeting with my boss a month later because I didn’t let them know I was going to be sick for a second day.

What the fuck am I suppose to do, set an alarm to ensure I wake up in the morning to send a “Hey, still fucking sick.” message? If the last thing you hear from me is that I’m sick, chances that it will be true the next day and that is an easy assumption to work off of. Perhaps having no backup to my position, which I had been pushing for since the interview for the job, was a shit plan!

I handed in my resignation the next day; that kind of de-humanizing outlook on employees is not worth the pay.

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Alabama eh. If she’s guzzling down the Orange Kool-Aid, I have zero fucking sympathy for her work related problem.

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LMAO you are out of touch buddy.

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If you’re born in Alabama then fuck you, amirite

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Yes, all people in southern states vote with their state. There are no queer people in the south!

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From the article:

“The Amazon warehouse where she works originally denied her request for a leave of absence, but the company said in a statement Friday that they’ve since spoken with her and given her time off with pay.

“We wish her a full recovery and look forward to welcoming her back to work once she’s able,” said Amazon spokesperson Kelly Nantel.

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Yep, all you need to get reasonable time off is for your specific plight to make national news…

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