Can you be fired for being sick?
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Can you be fired for being sick?
After calling my boss and tailing them that I was in the ER. He called me 30 minutes later and told me I was fired.
Asked on November 3, 2011 under Employment Labor Law, Texas
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 13 years ago | Contributor
Yes, in many cases you can be fired for being sick--or rather, for not coming in to work. Companies are not obligated to give employees any sick leave or time, even unpaid leave or time; they can fire employees who do not show up for work.
There are exceptions: no firing if the illness or injury was incurred at work; no firing someone because they are disabled (though most medical issues are not
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