Has any parents run into problems with your employer regarding your CF or your child's?
A year ago my employer let a co-worker work part time from home after she had her baby and her maternity was exhausted. There was 2 week waiting period before she could get daycare for her baby. Simply an inconvenience issue; not medical.
My daughter is going into the hospital next week and then have 3 weeks of IV treatments at home. I approached my employer about working 3 hours in the afternoon at home during her IV treatments. I first approached him 2 weeks ago and he seemed fine with the idea. When I emailed him today to verify, he came to my office and denied my request. He said it was going to cause too many problems in the office with the other employees. Plus it didn't work out with the other employee when she did it...which was a lie!! Later I asked him to reply to my email with his reason of denial and he refused to.
I don't know what to do. Given this economic time, I'm grateful to have a job. But I feel discriminated. I spoke to the EEOC and they think I have a discrimination case. But I live in NC and the labor laws protect the employer...not the employee.
Any insight, anyone?
A year ago my employer let a co-worker work part time from home after she had her baby and her maternity was exhausted. There was 2 week waiting period before she could get daycare for her baby. Simply an inconvenience issue; not medical.
My daughter is going into the hospital next week and then have 3 weeks of IV treatments at home. I approached my employer about working 3 hours in the afternoon at home during her IV treatments. I first approached him 2 weeks ago and he seemed fine with the idea. When I emailed him today to verify, he came to my office and denied my request. He said it was going to cause too many problems in the office with the other employees. Plus it didn't work out with the other employee when she did it...which was a lie!! Later I asked him to reply to my email with his reason of denial and he refused to.
I don't know what to do. Given this economic time, I'm grateful to have a job. But I feel discriminated. I spoke to the EEOC and they think I have a discrimination case. But I live in NC and the labor laws protect the employer...not the employee.
Any insight, anyone?