Portland Boss Illegally Fired Worker Amid Health Crisis: Labor Dept

Employer: Owens Corning Roofing and Asphalt LLC

3750 NW Yeon Ave.

Portland, OR 97210

Investigation findings: An investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division found the roofing and asphalt manufacturer terminated an employee wrongfully and violated the worker’s rights under the Family and Medical Leave Act.

Investigators determined that Owens Corning Roofing and Asphalt illegally fired the employee after absences related to a FMLA-qualifying serious health condition.

Division investigators found the employer directed the worker to provide a medical recertification earlier than permissible under FMLA regulations. The employer’s failure to recognize extenuating circumstances led to the employee’s accrual of absences exceeding the company policy for FMLA-qualifying leave, leading to the employee’s improper suspension and termination.

Back Wages Recovered: $38,398 in back wages for lost compensation and benefits.

Quote: “Workers should not have to choose between their jobs and their health,” said Wage and Hour District Director Katherine Walum in Portland. “Federal law allows for critically needed workplace flexibilities precisely when employees need it the most. The U.S. Department of Labor will defend workers’ rights and hold to account employers who take away their rights.”

Context: In fiscal year 2022, the agency recovered more than $32.9 million in back wages for 17,127 construction industry workers. The agency completed more than 2,200 investigations in FY22 in the construction industry and by wages recovered, the industry ranks first among the low wage, high violation industries investigated by the agency.

Public Release.