Family and Medical Leave
» Family and Medical Leave, Volume 4, Issue 2, 2004
If respondent HAD an employee request for time off for a serious illness in the family or for a birth or adoption within the last three years AND the last request was granted.
When you have given employees time off for a serious family illness, a birth, or adoption in the last three years, did an employee on family leave ever:?
3h2. (employee on family leave) Stay out longer than he or she originally told you.
Response | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Yes | 20 | ||
2 | No | 80 | ||
3 | DK/Refuse | 1 | ||
Total (%) | 101 | |||
N | 306 |
Notes: Twenty (20) percent of small employers who have experienced at least one request for family and medical leave in the last three years and who granted the last request had at least one employee on leave stay out longer than the employee said he or she would be absent (Q#3h2).