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From:carol.clair@enron.com
To:cstclai@ect.enron.com
Subject:Re: Sick Leave
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Date:Fri, 5 May 2000 04:39:00 -0700 (PDT)

---------------------- Forwarded by Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT on 05/05/2000
11:39 AM ---------------------------
From: Suzanne Adams on 05/04/2000 11:43 AM
To: Carol St Clair/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Sick Leave

Carol, from the way this sounds, your four weeks goes on into the 26 weeks as
long as your doctor hasn't released you. What do you think. Man, this stuff
is hard to decifer!
----- Forwarded by Suzanne Adams/HOU/ECT on 05/04/2000 11:42 AM -----

Carmen Chavira
05/03/2000 01:37 PM

To: Suzanne Adams/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Sick Leave

Under doctors care, the employee is paid 4 wks at 100% of their base, granted
that no sick time has been taken prior to the maternity leave. If the doctor
requires her to be off work before her due date, this time would be coded as
sick. Even after delivery and still under doctors care you would code her
sick time. until the doctor releases her to return to work. Once she has
been released by the doctor Carol has the option to take time off using any
vacation available or could take FMLA leave (if she qualifies ) with
supervisor approval.


carmen



Suzanne Adams
04/27/2000 10:08 AM
To: Carmen Chavira/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Sick Leave

Carmen, I understand that Carol will get her 4 weeks sick pay for having the
baby and then whatever vacation she wants to take, but what does the doctor
need to do to extend her into the 26 weeks of 90% pay. She's already
starting to have problems, so I'm sure she's not going to be able to return
to work after 4 weeks. I need details on how to address this issue. Thanks,
Suzanne