HollyS
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Folks, this isn''t "My Opinion". It is the way it is for most Americans. It is not my choice, my decision, my personal opinion. I''m merely stating what I know to be true after 30+ years in the workplace. That hardly makes my post crass. The only personal opinion I offered was the disbelief that anyone would assume that both mommy and daddy could be off work from the same company for three months and not feel the annoyance of their employer. Believe me, they would.Date: 8/24/2009 1:18:35 AM
Author: neatfreak
Holly that was pretty crass. I don''t think anyone should have to go back to work with a one month old on their hands. I assume you don''t have children huh? Because if you did I can''t imagine you''d advocate someone coming back to work after a month...
And people are very much entitled to take FMLA leave for the birth of a child-and any employer who denies someone that (or fires them afterwards, or otherwise discriminates because of it) should have a whopping lawsuit on their hands.![]()
I''m sorry you all cannot have the leave you feel is warranted. But some of you will have to adjust to your company''s less lenient policies, if you want to remain their employee. It is a fact.
If you are fortunate enough to have a great deal of leave sanctioned by your workplace, that''s wonderful. If you don''t, you will have to make some choices. It isn''t meant as a diatribe against working mothers, women trying to conceive, or any other scuzzy notion being attibuted to myself. It is merely the truth of the matter. Obviously the original OP has already come up against this very real situation in her workplace.