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		By: Michele P.		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[My heart and head cringed as I read Client A&#039;s former job dilemma. How cowardly for her former employer to feign never having received a letter from  this former employee. She was certainly within her legal right not to return to the work place if her supervisor chose not to adhere to certain suggestion made by the doctor for the employee&#039;s well-being.

Sadly, many employers don&#039;t want the hassle of accomodating an employee who is in recovery from a health crisis. They sometimes will fire that person, and hire a new person. I encourage Client A to review your legal rights in this matter, and with legal consultation, be financially compensated by this company. 

Know that this was not your fault, and you were a model employee for seven years.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My heart and head cringed as I read Client A&#8217;s former job dilemma. How cowardly for her former employer to feign never having received a letter from  this former employee. She was certainly within her legal right not to return to the work place if her supervisor chose not to adhere to certain suggestion made by the doctor for the employee&#8217;s well-being.</p>
<p>Sadly, many employers don&#8217;t want the hassle of accomodating an employee who is in recovery from a health crisis. They sometimes will fire that person, and hire a new person. I encourage Client A to review your legal rights in this matter, and with legal consultation, be financially compensated by this company. </p>
<p>Know that this was not your fault, and you were a model employee for seven years.</p>
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