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  • Mar 17, 2010, 04:05 PM
    Gracekeshishyan
    Can the employer dock a day of work
    I work in a Small Animal Hospital. My manager is saying that she will take one of the days that I am schedule to work from me, because the shoes that I was wearing was not OSHA compliant. Resent papers we signed it said that I cannot wear sandals or open back or open toe shoes. I was not wearing any of that, I was wearing regular flat non slippery, (rubber under need) all around closed shoes. But for some reason my manager is having a problem with that. I have asked to provide me a shoe if she is not happy with what I am wearing, but, she said that she will dock a day by taking a day off from my scheduled work time. Can they do that? I have checked the O S H A web site and Department of Labor Relations and it doesn't say that docking a day is legal. She wrote me up and dock a day. Can someone help me, please? I feel that I am being discriminated because when other co-workers wear similar shoes or ever the open back shoes they are not being written up or taken a day away from their scheduled.
  • Mar 18, 2010, 05:10 AM
    tickle

    If your employer has written up rules, directives and procedures that are understood and signed by an employee, and that situation is violated, yes, they can dock pay and/or suspend for whatever period they wish.

    I work in an environment where procedures have to be understood and signed, and consequences outlined if those procedures and rules are not followed.

    Tick

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