Can we terminate an employee who’s out on workers’ comp?
Q. I have an employee who we had planned to terminate due to lack of work. But right before we were able to terminate him, he filed a workers' compensation claim. The employee was placed on light duty and we have accommodated him. Can we terminate the employee regardless of his claim, wait until he returns to full duty, or wait after the claim case is closed? – Anonymous, California
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