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ju10489 09-26-2021 07:00 AM

FMLA
 
Can someone explain the FMLA policy at AA? I have a class date and we are expecting a baby right around that date. I'll most likely have to delay my class date. DO you have to be an employee for a year to get FMLA at AA?

Thanks.

FlyyGuyy 09-26-2021 07:06 AM

We had a similar situation. Our first was due on my class date, but showed up 2 weeks early. So I went to class as planned. When I spoke to recruiting/hr about this they said it wouldn't be an issue. But I would reach out to them and apa was helpful at the time as well

biigD 09-26-2021 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by ju10489 (Post 3300457)
Can someone explain the FMLA policy at AA? I have a class date and we are expecting a baby right around that date. I'll most likely have to delay my class date. DO you have to be an employee for a year to get FMLA at AA?

Unfortunately you need the 12 months. Does your state have any kind of leave that you can take?

ju10489 09-26-2021 07:23 AM


Originally Posted by biigD (Post 3300465)
Unfortunately you need the 12 months. Does your state have any kind of leave that you can take?

No, I'm in Texas.

ju10489 09-26-2021 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by FlyyGuyy (Post 3300463)
We had a similar situation. Our first was due on my class date, but showed up 2 weeks early. So I went to class as planned. When I spoke to recruiting/hr about this they said it wouldn't be an issue. But I would reach out to them and apa was helpful at the time as well

Good to hear it works out for you. But did they tell you what would have happened if you had to leave in the middle of Indoc for a couple of days? I don't want to give them a bad impression to start with. I just want to make sure that I'll be here for the hospital and couple days after.. after that it's fine since Training is in dallas and I live in Dallas.

biigD 09-26-2021 07:26 AM


Originally Posted by ju10489 (Post 3300483)
No, I'm in Texas.

In that case I think I'd take FlyyGuyy's advice and talk to the training department. Roll the dice that you may need to hop out of class for a bit and have them shuffle things around. With all the crazy hiring anticipated it'd be nice to nail down that seniority number!

ZeroTT 09-26-2021 07:38 AM

Don’t delay your class date. That seniority number is your family’s golden ticket

Al Czervik 09-26-2021 07:56 AM

Waiting for someone to say FMLA is not allowed per LGA CP’s.

ju10489 09-26-2021 08:06 AM


Originally Posted by ZeroTT (Post 3300494)
Don’t delay your class date. That seniority number is your family’s golden ticket

Yes sir, that’s the reason why I’m asking. I don’t want to delay anything but also I don’t wanna get in trouble if I have to leave while I’m in training for my baby’s birth. Sounds crazy to say that, and I’m sure nobody at AA would give me trouble for that, but I’d rather be careful. How are they gonna code my absence in training, for hospital duty? Missed assignment, or something else?

ZeroTT 09-26-2021 10:15 AM

In that case your question isn't FMLA (which is a law requiring extensive unpaid time off for certain causes) but generic HR.


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