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Records pertaining to FMLA leave Intermittent leave can be tracked by recording the employee's work schedule and subtracting from it the number of hours they took for FMLA leave. If the employee was scheduled to work 7 hours and only worked 3 hours, then 4 hours of FMLA leave can be counted.
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Under the rolling method, known also in HR circles as the look-back method, the employer looks back over the last 12 months, adds up all the FMLA time the employee has used during the previous 12 months and subtracts that total from the employee's 12-week leave allotment.
The amount of FMLA leave taken is divided by the number of hours the employee would have worked if the employee had not taken leave of any kind (including FMLA leave) to determine the proportion of the FMLA workweek used.
The calendar year; Any fixed 12-month "leave year" The 12-month period measured forward from the date any employee's first FMLA leave begins; or. A "rolling" 12-month period measured backward from the date an employee uses any FMLA leave.
Under the ''rolling'' 12-month period, each time an employee takes FMLA leave, the remaining leave entitlement would be the balance of the 12 weeks which has not been used during the immediately preceding 12 months.
For the rolling backwards method, each time an employee requests more FMLA leave, the employer uses that date and measures 12 months back from it. An employee would be eligible for remaining FMLA leave he or she has not used in the preceding 12-month period.
Using this method, the employer will look back over the last 12 months from the date of the request, add all FMLA time the employee has used during the previous 12 months and subtract that total from the employee's 12-week leave allotment.