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I learned today that my job with adults- is no different then high school
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 513740" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>**I just want to say I'm sorry about all my crappy typos! I have such a difficult time typing on iPad!</p><p></p><p>It would be illegal to fire you over the use of the fmla. I agree that it sounds like they are rearranging things to make you quit. Incidentally, even if you're unable to find a schedule that works for you and you're left with no alternative but to end employment with you, you will still be eligible for unemployment. Iow, firing is not the only requisite to collect if you can prove that they messed with your schedule, knew about your at home hardships and didn't work with you...especially in light of the fact that you were taking advantage of the fmla. </p><p></p><p>You just need to let the right people know you're no fool and know your rights. Also, you can contact your state's department of labor and find out more. Best of luck. I read your earlier post last week and found your situation to be vey interesting. I will be waiting to see how things turn out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 513740, member: 2211"] **I just want to say I'm sorry about all my crappy typos! I have such a difficult time typing on iPad! It would be illegal to fire you over the use of the fmla. I agree that it sounds like they are rearranging things to make you quit. Incidentally, even if you're unable to find a schedule that works for you and you're left with no alternative but to end employment with you, you will still be eligible for unemployment. Iow, firing is not the only requisite to collect if you can prove that they messed with your schedule, knew about your at home hardships and didn't work with you...especially in light of the fact that you were taking advantage of the fmla. You just need to let the right people know you're no fool and know your rights. Also, you can contact your state's department of labor and find out more. Best of luck. I read your earlier post last week and found your situation to be vey interesting. I will be waiting to see how things turn out. [/QUOTE]
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