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How to handle those rare employees who abuse FMLA

March 31, 2010 10:00 am Published by 5 Comments When you come across “bad apples” who abuse FMLA leave, you need to deal with them decisively. Allowing abuse to continue crushes productivity and team morale. But be careful, the courts come down hard on employers who interfere with workers’ FMLA rights. Read on and learn how medical recertification can help you safely navigate this legal minefield.

Who’s using your health insurance benefits?

March 29, 2010 8:00 am Published by Leave your thoughts It’s more important than ever to be sure everyone who’s listed as a dependent on your plan is actually eligible. Health insurance audits can help both the company and employees keep down the high cost of health insurance. But the company can sometime look like the “bad guy” when auditing eligibility. Discover four simple things you can do to make sure your next audit doesn’t leave a bad taste in your employees’ mouths.

He pushed me too far so I DIDN’T fire him (at least not right away)

March 24, 2010 10:00 am Published by 2 Comments It’s tempting to fire an insubordinate employee on the spot when they push you too far. It might feel good to shout, “You’re fired” and then kick them out of your office. But letting anger drive employee terminations is a critical mistake. Fortunately, there is a low-risk way to deal with situations like this that can deliver a positive result.

$90k settlement for ignoring Mom

March 22, 2010 4:08 pm Published by Leave your thoughts Good intentions in the hiring of a disabled worker were not enough. This company failed in two key area of disability discrimination prevention. They failed to train the other employees and didn’t monitor their employees’ conduct at work. This oversight lead them to an EEOC claim that cost them ninety thousand dollars.