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My son was fired for coming home to be with his wife and after the Dr gave father n law 48 hrs to live legal? |
My son is an over the road truck driver leasing his own truck. His wife rides with him, They got word that his father in-law had 24 -to 48 hours to live. So they got in touch with the boss and told him what was happening, he told him to go home and take care of his business, This was on a Sunday night hiis father in-law lasted until Thursday morning.The funeral was that Sunday, Immediately following the funeral my son went to pick up his truck to resume driving, His truck was missing ,He called the main office and was told he needed to speak with the boss who wouldn't be back into the office until the following morning, At 8 am he called the boss which told him he had too many family issues and they were terminating his contract. He told his boss that he was the one who had given him permission to go home in the first place, His boss told him that he did not recall that conversation. This was the only time my son had ever came home due to a family issue or for any other reason. There are lots of companies that need OTR drivers. THAT SUCKS! I am sorry for ur son, but i wouldnt want that boss. He is an independent contractor not an employee. If it says in his contract that they can fire him at will then there is nothing you can do about it. I would get a lawyer and talk to them. They would know more info on that stuff. But you can go to your states govermnet page and download the laws on there. I think that it is against the law what he did. Definately call a lawyer. Depending on how many employees the company has you son is allowed FMLA leave at any time. FMLA provides up to 12 weeks of unpaid time off in case of family illness, which includes the in laws. If your son has not had any documented cases before this I would look into a "wrongful termination" lawsuit. Unfortunately many employers look for easy ways to terminate employees and your son sounds like an innocent victim, note the fact I said "sounds like". However, if your son has had previous problems at work, and did not call in to extend his leave-of-absence, then his termination may be appropriate. It sounds like the boss got some heat about this from his boss. Your son should contact his boss's boss and talk to him. He needs to walk a fine line here. Although it should be clear that he was given permission, he needs to be careful not to be too negative about his boss, as he will probably have to continue to work for him. Have him talk to someone he trusts and walk through what he will say. Good luck! does your son have proof that the boss said this? I'm not doubting your son, in fact, i believe him since death is no joke. To me, it sounds like he took a bereavement leave, which is legal and one can't be fired over it from what i know. Would you really want to work for a company like that anyway? Truck drivers are in demand right now, he should have no problem finding a job with a better company. It depends. For instance, I'm in Florida. I had breast cancer and was fired from a law firm BECAUSE I HAD BREAST CANCER and lost too much work because of the treatments/3 surgeries and a hospitalization. IN FLORIDA -- they are employer friendly and it was LEGAL. Life sucks sometimes......we lost our home too!!!!!! DEPENDS ON WHAT COMPANY POLICY SAY'S,REGARDING BEREAVEMENT LEAVE...CALL A LAWYER...MAN WHAT HEARTLESS ASSHOLES...SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR IN-LAWS LOSS.. If he has his CDL and experience, I have to believe he can find a better situation. His boss sounds like a real flake and he may be better off with a different company. I am continually seeing job offers for over the road truckers, especially long haul. Tough work -and good experienced drivers should be able to find a lucrative position with a company that can allow for family emergencies. I wish him the best of luck. Definitely illegal. There are a few things missing in your question, which is understandable because it is secondhand info. If he leases his truck then he's an Independent Contractor, and FAMLA wouldn't apply. I would think that would be unfair termination but because of his line of work I am not sure. He would be considered independent contractor or something I'm sorry to hear of your son's troubles. Most states have an at-will employment statute. They can fire you for any reason except for age, race, gender. I don't recommend lawyers because most of them are mere attorneys. Legal... Yes... (Depending on a few factors) But in any case the company and/or his boss are insensitive scumbags... |
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