BARRETT v. ILLINOIS DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS

Case No. 12-CV-2024.

958 F.Supp.2d 984 (2013)

Cindy BARRETT, Plaintiff, v. State of ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, Defendant.

United States District Court, C.D. Illinois, Urbana Division.

July 26, 2013.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John A. Baker , Baker Baker & Krajewski LLC, Springfield, IL, for Plaintiff.

Erik P. Lewis , Office of the Attorney General, Springfield, IL, for Defendant.


OPINION

MICHAEL P. McCUSKEY, District Judge.

This case is about a claim that the Illinois Department of Corrections interfered with an employee's rights under the Family and Medical Leave Act. The Department of Corrections has an attendance policy of progressive discipline, wherein an employee is given increasingly strong penalties for being absent from work without approval or authorization. The policy also included a reset switch that forgave all prior...

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