Hi ladies,
I took the full 12 weeks as allowed by FMLA for my maternity leave at the beginning of the year. Now my employer is saying I owe more for my health insurance because my hours are averaging out to part-time instead of full-time. They are including the 12 weeks I did not work in this calculation, which doesn't seem fair to me. Does anybody have experience with this? I'm wondering if it's even legal. It's possible (though unlikely) that they have mistakenly overlooked the fact that I was on leave, but I want to have an idea what I'm talking about before I bring it up on Monday.
Thank you in advance!
Re: Update - Maternity leave may cost me my full-time benefits - is this legal?
Are you exempt or non-exempt? Maybe if you are exempt this part time status doesn't pertain to you?
However, I still think its a really shitty thing to do. Good luck with your meeting.
So I don't know how much recourse you'll have, but it is pretty shitty. It's also weird that they would do this retroactively for the year ... I would find out how they calculate hours worked in determining benefits and make sure things "reset" come Jan. 1 so you're once again eligible for full-time benefit contribution.
Here, print this and take it to your meeting: https://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/1421.htm
Maybe there's a loophole I'm not aware of but challenge them on it.