Legal Question in Employment Law in Illinois

I called in sick. I was told that I wasn't allowed to because I did not give the proper notice. However, I have documents showing that I did. I was taken off of my work schedule and could not come back until I had a meeting with the executive director. When I had the meeting the executive director and my direct supervision, along with a new supervisor sat me in a room, and wanted me to defend why I called off. I felt as though I was in a hostile work environment. Not only that, I also felt as though the executive director was not an impartial third party. She brought about allegations from a month ago and even a year... She has place me on suspension until she can 'figure out what to do' which in my opinion, it is looking like termination.... is this legal?


Asked on 2/12/16, 12:03 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Betty Tsamis Tsamis Law Firm PC

You need to provide more information. You wrote that you "called in sick." Were you sick? Did you have a serious illness that is verifiable by a physician? If so, your employer cannot retaliate against you.

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Answered on 2/12/16, 1:01 pm


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