New York City tried to fire an employee for missing about 18 months of work -- though he was dead during some of that time.
The New York Post reported Saturday on the case of Geoffrey Toliver.
The city Human Resources Administration accused the $38,000-a-year Medicaid eligibility specialist of abandoning his job as of November 2013. An administrative law judge recommended last month that Toliver be fired, noting that he didn't appear for a July 1 hearing.
He couldn't: He'd died of cancer last Dec. 8, at 65.
A spokesman says the human resources agency took steps after calls and certified letters to Toliver's home went unanswered for over a year.
But Anthony Toliver says he believes his brother's family apprised his employer of his long hospitalization and death.
http://www.newsday.com/news/new-york/geoffrey-toliver-who-died-dec-8-city-tried-to-fire-for-missing-work-report-says-1.10720927
I wonder if he got his vacation days???
The New York Post reported Saturday on the case of Geoffrey Toliver.
The city Human Resources Administration accused the $38,000-a-year Medicaid eligibility specialist of abandoning his job as of November 2013. An administrative law judge recommended last month that Toliver be fired, noting that he didn't appear for a July 1 hearing.
He couldn't: He'd died of cancer last Dec. 8, at 65.
A spokesman says the human resources agency took steps after calls and certified letters to Toliver's home went unanswered for over a year.
But Anthony Toliver says he believes his brother's family apprised his employer of his long hospitalization and death.
http://www.newsday.com/news/new-york/geoffrey-toliver-who-died-dec-8-city-tried-to-fire-for-missing-work-report-says-1.10720927
I wonder if he got his vacation days???