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A former Huntington Bank employee, Terri Estepp, is suing her employer after being fired for taking leave to care for her terminally ill daughter, Samantha, who was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer in April 2023. Estepp, who worked at Huntington Bank in Michigan for 30 years, reportedly exhausted her vacation days and used four weeks of her 12-week Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) entitlement before her termination on the same day she requested additional leave.
According to CBS News, Samantha, 31, died just ten days after Estepp lost her job, leading to emotional distress for both mother and daughter. Estepp's lawyer, Sarah Prescott, emphasized that they followed the proper protocols for using FMLA, stating, "It was an incredible shock" following the firing. Huntington Bank claimed they adhere to employment laws, asserting they acted appropriately in the situation.
The lawsuit highlights ongoing workplace challenges for employees caring for family members, raising questions about job security in such sensitive circumstances.