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CmC720
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NYC teachers...FMLA
If anyone has info and can help...im so confused!!! My goal was to have the baby on Sept 7th...take my 6 or 8 weeks maternity...and then go off payroll for 4 weeks. I heard about FMLA and you can take 12 weeks total and keep health insurance. My payroll secretary said that i can't use FMLA until i exhaust the days in my bank, but i will have around 20 days extra after my 6 or 8 weeks. This would mean i would have to come right back and not go off payroll w/ benefits. I have looked at a lot of info online. The FMLA info site makes it seem like i can do it, but the UFT sight does say that you must exhaust your CAR days. i wont be able to exhaust my days cause i will have extra. Does this mean i cant use FMLA and take the extra time? Please help :) Thanks
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Posted 5/1/08 6:10 PM |
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nicrae
He's here!
Member since 12/06 9289 total posts
Name: Mommy
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Re: NYC teachers...FMLA
I answered you on the pregnancy board
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Posted 5/1/08 6:59 PM |
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donegal419
St. Gerard, pray for us.
Member since 7/07 7650 total posts
Name: K
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Re: NYC teachers...FMLA
that doesn't seem fair that you HAVE to use your sick days first? what if you want to keep those? god knows you will need them with kids....
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Posted 5/2/08 5:15 PM |
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MrsS2005
Mom of 3
Member since 11/05 13118 total posts
Name: B
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Re: NYC teachers...FMLA
FMLA allows an employer to require you to substitute paid leave for unpaid leave. The paid leave runs concurrently with FMLA. If you have enough sick days for 6 or 8 weeks, you will have to use them. You are considered disabled for 6 or 8 weeks so your leave for this period of time is due to a serious health condition.
You may have additional accrued sick days. However, since you are no longer disabled after 6 or 8 weeks, you're taking additional FMLA leave to care for your child. Under those circumstances (where a serious health condition no longet exists), you may not be required (or able) to substitute accrued sick leave for the remaining 4-6 weeks of your leave.
You don't have to return to work until you have exhausted your 12 weeks of FMLA leave. Hope this makes sense.
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Posted 5/4/08 10:50 AM |
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