What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Maryland
Hi everyone.
My spouse is deeply concerned about their employment. They started this job on September 8 as a call center rep. The company was impressed enough with the credentials that they offered $2 more per hour than the position advertised. In the first couple weeks, he made really good progress and improvement on call resolution time. Everything is going pretty well sans a recent illness. He's gone to work and hasn't called out for these illnesses. In each case, he's gone to work and made the effort to do his job before the manager is telling him to go home and get better. Each time, I've taken him to the doctor and if any time off was needed, we got the documentation and sent it in.
As an employee myself, it seems everything really favors the businesses when it comes to terminations. Especially during the probationary period. I've seen some heavy handed responses to illness and I've seen some pretty fair ones. I'm just wondering what could happen, what can be done to prevent or anything along that lines. His manager has been updated every step of the way and did tell him to take the time to get better. Attendance has been good otherwise. He's even brought the people that cover for him little gifts to thank them which the manager was surprised by. Honestly I don't have any indication that something negative will happen, but he's pretty panicked about it all and just wanted to see if I can narrow down the potential response.
Any info will be greatly appreciated. Please feel free to ask me anything you think is important to know to help give me guidance.
Thanks.
Hi everyone.
My spouse is deeply concerned about their employment. They started this job on September 8 as a call center rep. The company was impressed enough with the credentials that they offered $2 more per hour than the position advertised. In the first couple weeks, he made really good progress and improvement on call resolution time. Everything is going pretty well sans a recent illness. He's gone to work and hasn't called out for these illnesses. In each case, he's gone to work and made the effort to do his job before the manager is telling him to go home and get better. Each time, I've taken him to the doctor and if any time off was needed, we got the documentation and sent it in.
As an employee myself, it seems everything really favors the businesses when it comes to terminations. Especially during the probationary period. I've seen some heavy handed responses to illness and I've seen some pretty fair ones. I'm just wondering what could happen, what can be done to prevent or anything along that lines. His manager has been updated every step of the way and did tell him to take the time to get better. Attendance has been good otherwise. He's even brought the people that cover for him little gifts to thank them which the manager was surprised by. Honestly I don't have any indication that something negative will happen, but he's pretty panicked about it all and just wanted to see if I can narrow down the potential response.
Any info will be greatly appreciated. Please feel free to ask me anything you think is important to know to help give me guidance.
Thanks.