Jul 24, 201015 yr I was just curious, do you feel that your co-workers abuse either "sick" bennifits, or FMLA? Where I work there is a real problem with this, Also, Do you feel your place of work does enough ( or anything) to reward good attendence?
Jul 25, 201015 yr You have to apply for FMLA and need to have the proper documents for it to be approved. I used it before when I got hospitalized.You couldn’t really tell if somebody is abusing it. For one, you don’t know what’s going on in someone else’s life-----unless you really are that close with your co-worker. Don’t bash the person who is sick or the person who needs time off because she needs to take care of a sick relative. It should be the staffing office’s responsibility to find coverage.
Jul 25, 201015 yr Thanks to all who answered back to this post, I too want to say I am a Breast Cancer survivor ( stage 2)-lymph node positive) and in 2004 when I went for treatment, I too , used FMLA, because my blood counts were low, and I didnt want to deal with MRSA ( for example) , I wanted to continue with my chemo, to help save my life, --ect.. so I totally understand the need for this, but having said this, Here is what I see at work now in 2010-, ( there are 500 employees where I work) Headaches, alleries, high blood pressure, ( and they don't want medication cause it could be stress related) so 3 weeks off to see if they can lower it without the help of medication, FMLA- I see people calling in with a dr's excuses cause they took their "Boyfriends" kid in to an ENT doc. and they need me to put gtts in, so I can't come in, ( not sure where the boyfirend is in this senerio)- nasel drainage, chronic, FMLA- you name it, we have it! but it will be the patients who pay for this in the long run- It will be the Nurses who do come in, who have tons of vacation time built up but get denied it cause the house "numbers" are down, I think FMLA was designed for something so much different than what it is used for today, But how can we change it? Write a congressman? just wondering ....?I suggest that the problem is enforcement of the law by your employer. A doctor's note from an office visit is NOT FMLA without all of the other supporting paperwork. What can be done to make the rules be properly enforced for everyone?I am glad you are a survivor. ( I was stage 1, neg node. I recently got a good 3 year check! I only have to see the oncologist and radiation oncologist annually! Whoohoo!) I was able to work through the whole treatment because I was able to do telephone triage. My patient contact was minimal. If my husband had been healthy, I would not have pushed myself so hard. I felt like I had to save every PTO hour and every day of FMLA. My employer does fool around. The law is followed very strictly. The second that my benefits are used up, I will have no job. Because I cannot afford COBRA, we will have no insurance. Hubby will have Medicare but I will have nothing.I can understand your frustration. I hope your employer will get things tightened up.Regards!
Sep 30, 201015 yr You can get FMLA for anything that your MD deems a medical condition. If her allergies make her unable to work,then she is covered. It is abused all over. I see it every day being a house manager. Not much you can do if you know they are abusing it. SUCKS for those who are reall ill.
I was just curious, do you feel that your co-workers abuse either "sick" bennifits, or FMLA? Where I work there is a real problem with this, Also, Do you feel your place of work does enough ( or anything) to reward good attendence?