The Family & Medical Leave Act is an important piece of legislation instituted in 1993 to support Americans during difficult times. Suppose an employee is seriously injured or develops any serious health condition or need to take care of someone in the family, such as ailing parents or a sick child. In that case, they are eligible to take FMLA leave to get some relief. FMLA can be paid, unpaid, or intermittent, and help protect the employee from losing their job. However, with the many benefits of FMLA, variations of FMLA abuses are also becoming popular. Some of the top reasons why employees may commit FMLA abuse are –
- Limitation of work hours available with them
- Pending any workforce reductions
- Opportunities to earn outside their full-time or regular employment
- Desire to take time off without having to worry about job loss
FMLA abuse can lead to morale issues among other employees in the company as they are often burdened with the extra workload. However, proving FMLA abuse can be tedious and time consuming for employers. It is why engaging the services of Privin Consulting Network can help employers ensure there is no FMLA abuse.