'I'm legit getting fired for attendance when I called off one time': Manager fires employee for calling in sick, then tries to treat it as a resignation

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  • A man with glasses and a watch speaks on the phone with a frustrated expression.
  • "I was late one time. Called of sick today and I’m getting fired for it"

    + Hi. I am working with HR right now, but I do need to let you know that this point pushes you over the limit for attendance violations within 90 days. iMessage
  • This is actually crazy. I started a new job in November. One day last month my manager asked me why I didn't show up for my shift.
  • I let her know I was off that day (had a screenshot of the schedule) she changed our schedules and I messed up by not checking a day before that it changed.
  • I went in. Showed the screenshot. Thought it was fine. The next day she had me sign an attendance policy paper for being late.
  • Today. Is the only time I've called of there. I have a fever and a stomach flu. I can't even stand up without feeling like I have to V
  • Anyway I called off about an hour before my shift (I was planning on just going in, telling them I'm sick, and leave). Seems silly, so I just called off instead.
  • received this text message. I'm legit getting fired for "attendance" when I called off one time total and was late another day.
  • I'll update later today. I'm 99% sure I'm getting axed. Do I have any legal grounds here? This is wild (it is a temp job until I finish school, but still it's ridiculous).
  • A man with glasses and a watch speaks on the phone with a frustrated expression.
  • "Update: Fired For calling off once. They are now saying I quit to avoid un-employment"

    *UPDATE This is her response email (she keeps sending my calls. straight to voicemail. This won't let me add images to edit, but I can show proof) "Subject: Clarification Regarding Separation Thank you for your communication regarding the separation.
  • I understand there may have been some confusion around attendance and scheduling; however, the separation was based on reaching two points during the 90-day probationary period." F ing insane Regarding the wording of the separation, I understand the frustration with it being categorized as a voluntary quit.
  • While I cannot change the fact that the separation occurred, I can update the classification to reflect a policy violation rather than a resignation.
  • Please let me know if you have any further questions or need additional clarification. They admitted they lied.
  • Do I have any legal re-course here? If you guys read my last post this is the update to it.
  • Later in the day after I posted that. My manager Called and fired me over the phone.
  • (full stories is in the email I sent them below) Then I get emails saying "I Quit" Multiple.
  • F ing Insane. This company doesn't have an HR Phone number. I emailed the HR team on their website Monday.
  • No response. I just sent this email to the internal HR one (I found the hiring emails and used that email address) Here's hoping I get a response.
  • I really don't want to get them reviewed b ed, without absolute proof this isn't an error.
  • So please read the email I sent to them just now. Let me know what you think I should do next.
  • If I get zero responses I will likely post there Google reviews page (they are mad a I about 5 star reviews) Email - Hello.
  • I need some assistance please. I started on November 17. I had one day where my posted schedule was changed.
  • I looked at it. I worked two days in a row, then had a day off.
  • So I expected that to be my schedule. It was changed again and I was scheduled on my day off.
  • My manager called me. I told her I apologize I wasn't aware that I worked that day and would be in, ASAP.
  • I came into work. Showed her the screenshot (two separate ones. The WURK and posted both said I was off.
  • I have them saved still for proof). I apologized for my miscommunication and worked my shift.
  • I didn't do a "NO Show" I answered her call. Apologized. Then went in. The next day she had me sign a piece of paper saying I was late.
  • OK No problem I thought. These past two weeks we've had staff members get the flu and call off of work multiple days in a row.
  • I went into work sick multiple days. Monday I physically couldn't. I still have a bad stomach flu.
  • I'm unable to eat food without v ting it up instantly. I was getting ready for work Monday and passed out in my bathroom from exhaustion (probably from not eating for days).
  • I had a high fever and called off about 1 hour before my shift that day.
  • I received a text message from my Manager stating "Hi am am working with HR right now, but I do need to let you know that this pushes you over the limit for attendance violations within 90 days" (word for word) I called off once, in two months.
  • She called me and fired me over the phone for it. When I asked the attendance policy I was told that showing up late counted as a no show.
  • So after losing my job for calling off one day after going into work sick multiple days in a row I receive an email stating that "I resigned" This is wild.
  • I get fired over the phone for calling off one day. Then I get told "I Quit" The exit email only gave me a 1 through 5 drop down box on reasons "I Quit" Again I never quit. When I call HR it disconnects immediately.
  • I've sent multiple requests to the hr email on sunnysides and Cresco's website days ago. No Reply.
  • I'm not sure when I'm being lied to. I'd like to confirm | was fired. I didn't quit.
  • I don't know if lying and forging a fake resignation is a way to get around paying unemployment, or what, but this is insane.
  • Please contact me. I really don't want to get this resolved and de-escalated.
  • A man with glasses and a watch speaks on the phone with a frustrated expression.

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