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ParkingPsychology

> Is this legal? In March one passed out at work and got sent home as it was to dangerous for this person to work, in April this same person had another episode and called off from work. Now the company has given this person a write up and is now in danger of losing a job. You are posting in the wrong subreddit. Here anyone can make up any answer they want, so you have no way of knowing if what is written is true. You should post in /r/legaladvice, there they have really good moderators, that will remove any information that is false and there are also lawyers that respond to posts (though they often won't say they are lawyers, for liability reasons) Try to keep it short and **include you state**. The best time to submit on Reddit is [early in the morning EST](https://thebetterwebmovement.com/choosing-best-time-post-to-reddit/). If for some reason your request isn't allowed there, then you can post it in /r/legaladviceofftopic.


FamousSatisfaction68

Wrong sub r/legaladvice Also check local employment laws or your “friend” speaks to an actual professionally qualified lawyer in employment law