Not directly, but I don't think you can self-diagnose a condition to qualify for medical leave. That sounds like what the situation is, essentially...
Also, most employers I'm familiar with require that an employee use all of their available paid time off (vacation, sick leave, etc.) before short term disability payments could begin.
What does your employee handbook say?
A pregnant co worker is requesting from HR stay home due to "stress" involved with the situations at my office, etc. She says they want her to see a psychologist first.
Does anyone have any experience with this?
I think it varies from state to state too, because my last two employers automatically put you on short term disablity after you missed 5 consecutive days of work. They did that because THEY have to pay you vacation and sick time, but if you are on short term disablity, the INSURANCE company pays you. Of course, one of those companies let you carry over sick time up to a maximum of 9 weeks, the catch being, but you did not get paid for it if you left the company.
Do YOU think she has a legitimate concern?
How is that relative?Do YOU think she has a legitimate concern?
Well if its a situation causing the stress-then other people in the office should have stress too-right?
We have tons of stressful stuff happen at my place of work all the time-wish i could get a DR's excuse too.![]()
We've all been thru a crazy year. We've suffered deaths, grievance counselors, furloughs... you name it. Through it all we all had our own personal challenges, also. If stress were a factor we'd ALL be on disability.![]()
We've all been thru a crazy year. We've suffered deaths, grievance counselors, furloughs... you name it. Through it all we all had our own personal challenges, also. If stress were a factor we'd ALL be on disability.![]()
Everyone deals with stress and grief differently - it's between her and her doctor, not random people on the DIS or her co-workers.
Pregnancy does change things, I wouldn't consider it "playing the pregnancy card".