ZeldaTheGreyt
ZeldaTheGreyt t1_j5770vo wrote
I don’t think so. Your employer could do a clawback for premiums/benefits, but since the WA PFML is a different program, I don’t think it works the same.
ZeldaTheGreyt t1_j450y1f wrote
I know this is incredibly pedantic but the state abbreviations on the list are so wrong and it hurts my soul.
ZeldaTheGreyt t1_j3scr1p wrote
Reply to Question about uploading documentation for Washington Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) by yutfree
If you’ve started a new claim, you can go into the claim and you’ll see a link for “manage documents” and you’ll upload the documentation there.
ZeldaTheGreyt t1_ja1nevp wrote
Reply to can an employer fire an employee based on non convicted arrest charges by Tangy_77
Something to consider as well is what type of charges they were. if it’s something that could bring bad press to Microsoft or look bad for them, or if the charges are related to a potential risk for them to continue employment (like theft, embezzlement, or violent crimes) they may be more likely to fire someone.