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I would contact the Equal Opportunity Employment Organization (can't remember

the exact name) or the ACLU - to see what your rights are.

Maxine

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I am going to bring up a rather tough subject with regard to diability.

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Even under FMLA Jan you can be terminated. If your company decides that you are

an " essential " employee - in other words, very important person; they can

terminate you - at least that is the way my husband's FMLA paperwork stated when

he had a blood clot six weeks ago. We are still nervous they are going to let

him go, but so far he is back to work 1/2 days for this week and will go full

time next week. But as a general rule, FMLA really is there to protect you.

Also consider govt disability. Talk to your doctors about it, and usually if

there is a good letter with evidence from your doctor, you can qualify for that.

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I am going to bring up a rather tough subject with regard to diability.

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Hello Jan

I would contact a lawyer.

Kaylene

I can't afford to be without a job or benefits. Any information someone

could provide would be most helpful.

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Thank you for the information. It is a sorry state that your husband is going

through the same thing, but it nice for me to know I am not alone.

I do have great paperwork already on reacord from my diagnosing/treating

physician where a lot of this is in my favor (with regard to my condition). I

just hate the fact that I have been a loyal and hard working employee for this

compnay before and after diagnosis of FMS and now really feel threatened for my

job security!

With reagrd to the governmental insurance, a reyou referring to Social Security

or is there another avenue I am not aware of?

Thanks again for your help and response,

Jan

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Even under FMLA Jan you can be terminated. If your company decides that you are

an " essential " employee - in other words, very important person; they can

terminate you - at least that is the way my husband's FMLA paperwork stated when

he had a blood clot six weeks ago. We are still nervous they are going to let

him go, but so far he is back to work 1/2 days for this week and will go full

time next week. But as a general rule, FMLA really is there to protect you.

Also consider govt disability. Talk to your doctors about it, and usually if

there is a good letter with evidence from your doctor, you can qualify for that.

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I am referring to social security disability. It has been a Godsend to me. I

was a medical secretary (with no insurance available from employer) for 14

years! I was completely lost as to what to do. This was so helpful to me.

Jan wrote:

With regard to the governmental insurance, are you

referring to Social Security or is there another

avenue I am not aware of?

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Thank you. I will deinfitely look into that and appreciate the feedback!

Jan

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I am referring to social security disability. It has been a Godsend to me. I

was a medical secretary (with no insurance available from employer) for 14

years! I was completely lost as to what to do. This was so helpful to me.

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