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...in the facial area.
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Originally posted by eddie_van_earache View PostGet a lawyer and get advice there... a guitar forum isnt the place to do it.
For example, thanks to Zeegs..I'm stabbin her in the face the next time I see her..SEE?? :ROTF:
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I think you would need to know Oklohoma laws for sure. You don't want to violate privacy or anything like that if it's protected in the private sector.
The federal laws don't protect an employee for bereavement. Plus from your job description I don't think you have over 50 employees which would give her FMLA protections, but that's for the medical care not the bereaving of death.
Probably one of the best things to do would be to ask yourself if the trouble of all this is worth her employment. Only you can answer that though. I'm glad to see that you are giving her a chance. That's very cool.
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I had a similar situation with an employee a few months back. He said he had to go home early because his brother was just killed in a car accident and he would need the next two days off work. He was flaky with attendance but I never suspected that he would lie about something like this just to get a day off, and yet I had a nagging suspicion that he was in fact lying. I never asked him to prove it, but I wish I had. When I finally got sick of his crap I put him on an undesirable shift with mind-numbingly simple tasks and left him there until he quit. It was less hassle and much less paperwork. If I had gone through the official channels to release him then I would have had to waste more money and put him through the companies' life management program first to see if he improved.Guitars:
'04 Jackson SL1 - Flametop Cabo Blue Trans Burst
'94 Charvel Predator - Fire Crackle
'77 Ibanez LP Custom Copy - Black
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VOX AD30VT
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in wash. you have to be employed with the company over a year to qualify for FMLA. For us, they have to come forward with their problem before they are axed for booze or drug issues.
giving a chance is cool, but at what cost? if you suspect there is a drug / alc. you have to confront it, doc. it before any tragic issues arise. as an employer, what degree are you liable? good advice to get a lawyer, or state info. you don't want to be on a stand explaining you knew there was a problem and did nothing about it....that taste like tart, lemon yogart
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Originally posted by ABSOLUT CHARVEL View Postgiving a chance is cool, but at what cost? if you suspect there is a drug / alc. you have to confront it, doc. it before any tragic issues arise. as an employer, what degree are you liable? good advice to get a lawyer, or state info. you don't want to be on a stand explaining you knew there was a problem and did nothing about it.Guitars:
'04 Jackson SL1 - Flametop Cabo Blue Trans Burst
'94 Charvel Predator - Fire Crackle
'77 Ibanez LP Custom Copy - Black
Amp:
VOX AD30VT
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We have a grand total of 12 employees. Most "corporate" laws do not apply. This property requires almost 25-30 to run it properly, will never happen with current ownership. Aside from all that, she has a problem, that only "erupts" about once a month. I've tried to work with her, now I am only working on getting her out of here. I have documented everything. I just wish she would pay attention and straighten her self out.
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Originally posted by guitarsjb View PostYa reckon?? Geez, I never would have thought of that. C'mon bro, sometimes ya need to vent, and ya gotta admit we are some crafty fukkers..so maybe there might be some good ideas here. You'd be surprised the resources we have here.
For example, thanks to Zeegs..I'm stabbin her in the face the next time I see her..SEE?? :ROTF:
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