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		<title>Can you recover health premiums when employees don&#8217;t return from FMLA?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 11:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sam Narisi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Companies need to continue paying for employees&#8217; healthcare coverage while they&#8217;re on FMLA leave. But can you recover any of that cost if an employee decides not to come back? The answer depends on why they don&#8217;t return. Under the FMLA, employers can&#8217;t recover premiums paid for health coverage if an employee fails to return [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Companies need to continue paying for employees&#8217; healthcare coverage while they&#8217;re on FMLA leave. But can you recover any of that cost if an employee decides not to come back? <span id="more-1104"></span></p>
<p>The answer depends on why they don&#8217;t return.</p>
<p>Under the FMLA, employers can&#8217;t recover premiums paid for health coverage if an employee fails to return to work because of their own or a family member&#8217;s serious health condition, or due to &#8220;other circumstances beyond the employee&#8217;s control.&#8221;</p>
<p>Those circumstances include:</p>
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<li>the employee&#8217;s spouse has been transferred to a job more 75 miles from your company&#8217;s location</li>
<li>the employee is laid off while on leave, and</li>
<li>a &#8220;key employee&#8221; is denied reinstatement by the company.</li>
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<p>In other cases, employers can recoup the costs if employees fail to return to work. Under the law, &#8220;returning to work&#8221; means working for at least 30 days after taking leave.</p>
<p>So if an employee resigns or retires within 30 days of his or her return from leave, the company may be entitled to recover its share of the health benefit premiums.</p>
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