7th Cir.: No Evidence of FMLA Retaliation When Employee Fired Over Performance
An employee’s claim that she was fired in retaliation for taking intermittent leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) was belied by her employer’s warnings well before she started taking leave that she was not meeting performance expectations, the 7th U.
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