What happens if an employee tries to return to work after FMLA leave but isn't quite recovered? In that case, you can turn the employee away if he or she can't perform the job's essential functions. That scenario often plays out when the returning employee's job involves operating machinery or driving and the person must take medication ...
Medication may limit employees’ FMLA reinstatement rights
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