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Can I get fired for being on Short Term Disability?

Answered 5 years and 11 months ago by attorney Gregory Michael Dell   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Employee Benefits
Paula: The answer is that you can get fired after FMLA expires.  Most employers terminate employees at the end of FMLA unless you have a contract that states otherwise.  It is normal for most people to be terminated while receiving either short or long term disability.  You need to be careful as there are some companies in which STD will terminate if you are not employed by the company. Many STD policies are self funded and the rules for termination of benefits vary.  ... Read More
Paula: The answer is that you can get fired after FMLA expires.  Most employers terminate employees at the end of FMLA unless you have a... Read More