At my work place, FMLA can be used only for leave of 3 days or longer. For less than 3 days, one can use sick leave or personal leave.
Hmmm, that's weird. I can use FMLA for things as short as 15 minutes. Not that I would, but if I did PD, that would work for doing a manual exchange in the middle of the day. As it is, intermittent leave FMLA is for dr's appts, etc, but then I had to use a whole day when I had that gout attack. All I needed for that was a note from my dr stating that my absence was FMLA-related, and that was faxed to the 3rd party company that handles the FMLA. More recently, I needed to take 2 days off for my fistula surgery, then had to add a day for my temp access placement. That is FMLA - related, but, since I want to get paid for it, I am also using my short-term disability. At my work, we can use short-term disability for short absences like that as long as we have good attendance. Otherwise, it would have been FMLA-protected, but not paid. My gout absence was FMLA-protected, but not paid. That is why I made up the hours the following Saturday. KarenInWA
I am taking a FLMA leave right now for my transplant, so you can use it for yourself. I can take up to 12 weeks and be guaranteed to return to my current position or one equivalent.
Quote from: KarenInWA on April 22, 2011, 01:25:00 PMHmmm, that's weird. I can use FMLA for things as short as 15 minutes. Not that I would, but if I did PD, that would work for doing a manual exchange in the middle of the day. As it is, intermittent leave FMLA is for dr's appts, etc, but then I had to use a whole day when I had that gout attack. All I needed for that was a note from my dr stating that my absence was FMLA-related, and that was faxed to the 3rd party company that handles the FMLA. More recently, I needed to take 2 days off for my fistula surgery, then had to add a day for my temp access placement. That is FMLA - related, but, since I want to get paid for it, I am also using my short-term disability. At my work, we can use short-term disability for short absences like that as long as we have good attendance. Otherwise, it would have been FMLA-protected, but not paid. My gout absence was FMLA-protected, but not paid. That is why I made up the hours the following Saturday. KarenInWAIt sounds like your workplace does not offer any sick leave or personal leave. We need the doctors to fill up a form to justify FMLA. If for 15 minutes or a hour, one needs to take FMLA, then the doctors are sure very busy to deal with the paperwork.
I've had to deal with this a bit but please don't consider me an expert.With FMLA, you have to have worked for the job one year and have worked 1250 hour in the last twelve months. So a person would be ineligible if they had not worked for the company for 12 month or had at least the 1250 hours during the previous 12 months. That does not mean that you and the company cannot work together on another solution.As an example, I previously worked for an employer then quit. I recently returned and was told that I would be eligible for FMLA until after I had worked 1250 hour (my previous time with the company covered the 1 year requirement). However, the company also has their own unpaid sick leave plan that I am eligible for after 6 months, that requires me to get it pre-approved before I take the leave. So while it is not FMLA, it is another option.