If You Have Staff: Unemployment Question
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That is the page I quoted the above statement from.
I think firing her for refusing to come to work AND not completing the required trainings is about as close to employee misconduct as you can get.
I mean WHO refuses to come to work when your boss tells you too...kwim?
To answer the bolded, I'm not sure. She keeps complaining she's not making enough money, but then she calls in sick/doesn't come in when it snows, and is continuously asking me if any kids called out so she doesn't have to come in...This lady is in her 30s too, this isn't a 18 yo.- Flag
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I know that laws change from state to state, but I had to fire one of my employees for not showing up on time to work. In this line of work, it is not acceptable and causes safety issues due to lack of being within capacity as well as breaking laws.
She was hired on October 7 2013 and was with me for 3 weeks. She was on time maybe 3 days out of 15. I gave her more than enough chances to fix the matter.
Keep good documentation of your records if you have not already.
The next time she calls in, log it and write her up and have her sign it. DO it for each infraction. Make sure she signs it and you give her a copy.
Once you have enough, then you have proof of misconduct, failure to report for duties and etc.
I would not fire her unless you have proof that she has been late, called off etc and it has been in access that is not acceptable.
Once you have that,. fire her- Flag
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also wanted to ask do you have an employee HB? I do and I was able to use that against her as well. It clearly states that after 3 times that you arrive late in a 6 month period, you will be terminated.
She signed my EHB,. and broke may of the rules in it. Every time she did, I wrote her up and did as I stated above.- Flag
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All I suggest is document EVERYTHING and have her sign your write ups, warnings and documentations.
The state brags that they are on the employers side but I disagree.
I had an employee refuse a random drug test and never returned to work and the state paid her unemployment!- Flag
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also wanted to ask do you have an employee HB? I do and I was able to use that against her as well. It clearly states that after 3 times that you arrive late in a 6 month period, you will be terminated.
She signed my EHB,. and broke may of the rules in it. Every time she did, I wrote her up and did as I stated above.
Thank you for your time and advice!- Flag
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The CPR certification is required for me to leave her alone with the kids. Part of my program is taking the older kids on field trips, and I can not do that without her getting the cert. I also am not aloud to leave her in the house while I go out with the kids, so we currently have to all go outside together, which is problematic for our schedule. I have 4 babies under 1, so we have to work around naps, but if she would get the cert, I could just leave her inside/have her bring the olders outside, and it would be much easier.- Flag
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