Texashiker
Lifer
<serious thread>
My wifes doctor suggested she have her ovaries and uterus removed. This is an ongoing problem for several years now. My wife was looking at having the surgery in 2011, but the hospital needed about $1,000 paid up front.
One Ovary has a large cyst on it, and uterus has fibroids in it and is enlarged. Its gotten to the point where my wife has shooting pains that is disrupting her day-to-day life.
The problem is, my wifes boss is a workaholic. The boss does not like anyone taking time off work for anything. The supervisor does not even like employees taking vacation time. Even though the employees have vacation and sick time, they are not supposed to use, and that is what the supervisor has said.
My wife took half a day off Thursday morning to go to the doctor for a consultation, pap smear, and a biopsy of the uterine lining.
Upon going back to work after the doctors visit, my wifes boss gave her the cold shoulder and is being rude to my wife.
I am worried that the company will cut my wifes hours, or try to get her to quit because my wife is going to have to take some time off work.
In short:
My wife needs surgery
Her boss is giving her a hard time about it
What kind of protection under the law do we have? Texas is an "at will" state. But isn't there some kind of protection for people who have to take off for medical reasons?
My wifes doctor suggested she have her ovaries and uterus removed. This is an ongoing problem for several years now. My wife was looking at having the surgery in 2011, but the hospital needed about $1,000 paid up front.
One Ovary has a large cyst on it, and uterus has fibroids in it and is enlarged. Its gotten to the point where my wife has shooting pains that is disrupting her day-to-day life.
The problem is, my wifes boss is a workaholic. The boss does not like anyone taking time off work for anything. The supervisor does not even like employees taking vacation time. Even though the employees have vacation and sick time, they are not supposed to use, and that is what the supervisor has said.
My wife took half a day off Thursday morning to go to the doctor for a consultation, pap smear, and a biopsy of the uterine lining.
Upon going back to work after the doctors visit, my wifes boss gave her the cold shoulder and is being rude to my wife.
I am worried that the company will cut my wifes hours, or try to get her to quit because my wife is going to have to take some time off work.
In short:
My wife needs surgery
Her boss is giving her a hard time about it
What kind of protection under the law do we have? Texas is an "at will" state. But isn't there some kind of protection for people who have to take off for medical reasons?
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