05/28/2015
Q. We have an employee who has been on workers’ comp for nine months. He’s not planning to have his fractured ankle operated on. HR wants to terminate him on the grounds that (after the operation) he will have been on FMLA for over a year. We realize the employee would still be carried by our insurer. Can we legally terminate an employee on workers’ comp after a year’s medical leave? — Vincent, Louisiana
05/26/2015
When employees are out on FMLA leave, they’re supposed to be freed of their regular work responsibilities. While you shouldn’t give an employee specific work tasks or expect her to spend her time working at home, you can make simple inquiries, such as asking about the status of a project or where a file may be located. Just keep the conversation brief and professional.