3rd Trimester

FMLA ?

Okay ladies I'm completely in the dark about all of this. I haven't worked since the end of August  (I worked p/t & was in nursing school.) I've worked p/t for a long time & I'm wondering if I can file for the FMLA? I really have no clue about any of it so any info is super helpful! TIA!

Re: FMLA ?

  • You have to have worked a total of 1250 hours in the past year (and have been with the same company for the past year)... as far as I know...

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  • i think the rule is that you have to have paid into it?
  • I believe you have to have a certain # of hours in a certain time frame to qualify for FMLA. Every state may be different though, so I would check into it.
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  • FMLA is 12 weeks of unpaid leave from what I understand, so I dont know what are asking to file for since you arent working?
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  • At my job your not covered by FMLA unless you were full time for a year. I will fall a month  a 4 days shy of a year by my due date!! They dont even have to offer me my job back after i have LO, and I dont get any PTO. They are a joke anyway. My job is all about itself and dont give a damn about anyone but themselfs and making money!

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  • hmm from the responses it sounds like we dont know! Im off to read more about it...I have no clue apparently.
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  • Check with your HR department, but my understanding is that FMLA only applies to employers with 50 or more employees.  In order to be eligible you must have worked for that employer for a minimum of 12 months and for at least 1,250 hours during the previous year.  Also check into your state's laws.  I believe California has some sort of FMLA equivalent that might apply to your situation.

     

  • https://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/fmla/

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    HTH. ?FMLA and short term disability are often confused so its important to know the difference!?

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  • If you're not working why would you need to file for FMLA?
  • Also, I think your employer has to employ a certain number of employees to qualify as well. I could be wrong though...
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  • imagemattandbekah:
    FMLA is 12 weeks of unpaid leave from what I understand, so I dont know what are asking to file for since you arent working?
      I was wondering this too.  I may not fully understand the OP's post, but if you are not working, there would be no need for FMLA because it is unpaid leave.
  • Maybe I'm reading your post incorrectly, but if you're not working why would you file for FMLA?

    FMLA provides for an unpaid leave up to a maximum of 12 weeks. You generally must have worked with your present company for 1 year before becoming eligible and 1250 hours in the 12 months preceding the start of the leave.

  • I think you may be confused.  FMLA protects your job when you have a baby so that you can return to work when you're ready.  It doesn't pay you for maternity leave.

    But in CA you would probably qualify for short term disability benefits from the state.  I believe that you have to have paid social security taxes to get the benefits.

    Call CA disability and ask them.  When I had DD I qualified, and I have't been working at my job for a year.  But I had been paying into the system.  They were really helpful when I called and the forms were pretty easy to fill out.

  • imageKellyLouise...:
    If you're not working why would you need to file for FMLA?

    This. All fmla is is a 12 week guarantee that your job will be held. But if you're not working...

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  • FMLA = Family and Medical LEAVE Act. You don't have a job to take leave from, so there's no benefit to you.
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