Is Ex-Boss Just Trying to Frighten Him?
My husband quit a job after 4 days because of a hostile work environment. His boss yelled and swore at employees, berating them in front of others by calling them stupid and asking one driver "where did he get his (explicit) license from?" My husband heard from other employees that most people quit shortly after being hired, and once an employee had been fired and left on the side of the road to find his own way home by the boss. (At the time, my husband was working in BC and we live in Ontario). One employee told my husband that he had driven for 22 hours straight while working. My husband observed the boss sending someone ahead on highways to confirm that weigh scales were closed before driving past them with company trucks. My husband worked until 2:30 am one night and had to be up at 6:30 am to head back out to work. The job was road maintenance and involved melting tar to fill in cracks in the highways - the boss would not allow the drivers to slow down or stop when the tar had to be added to the vats, so that the melted tar could splash up at the individual adding it. My husband wouldn't add the tar while the vehicles were moving. My husband said to the other employees that the boss was not allowed to talk to them the way that he did, but several of them did not speak very good english and all of them were desperate for work, so they didn't stand up for themselves. My husband overheard the boss tell someone else that the employees "would be in for a surprise when they got their paycheques".
The work was hot, hard and long, but it was the negative environment that had my husband calling it quits. He was intimidated by the boss, and sent him an email advising him that he could no longer work for him and then caught a flight home out of his own pocket.
The issue that has come up is two-fold. While working in BC, my husband was driving a company vehicle and lightly backed into another vehicle in a parking lot. He looked for damage on the other vehicle with the other employees that were with him and saw none. I know that he should have reported this to his boss and left information with the vehicle regardless of there being no damage, but he was rattled by the boss and afraid to approach him. The boss's son advised him not to worry about it, as there was no damage.
After he returned home, we never heard from the boss and my husband never received a paycheque. After a few weeks with no cheque arriving, I sent an email from my husband's account (my husband would have preferred to leave it all alone, he just wanted to be done with the guy and never have to deal with him again) asking when the expected paycheque would arrive. I received no answer.
I then sent an inquiry to the Ministry of Labour asking if the boss could legally refuse to pay for the hours that my husband worked. They suggested that my husband file a claim with them. I sent another email to the boss advising that I had spoken to the Ministry of Labour re: employee rights but that I had not filed a claim with them and that I hoped to hear a response from him to settle the issue of the missing paycheque. I received an email response within the hour stating that the cheque was in the mail.
That email was yesterday. Today I recevied another email about the hit and run - the comments being along the lines of "What about that hit and run? You did run, didn't you? What about the rights of people to park in parking lots?"
The tone was very sarcastic because I had mentioned employee rights in the last email. But I am now concerned that he might make an issue of the hit and run in Alberta. I know that my husband was in the wrong, but considering that there was no damage, what can this boss now do? He is a huge creep, and I am worried that he will try to cause problems for us because my husband quit on him without notice and because I sent that email mentioning the Ministry of Labour. Obviously, his real concern is not the rights of the "people in parking lots". Is there any steps that we should take (ie. Reporting the accident to the police) right now? I have no idea who's vehicle it was. I have not responded to this most recent email, as the cheque is "in the mail" and I don't really want further contact with this guy. But I think that he is used to people backing down from him because he is intimidating.
If my husband has to pay a fine, that is one thing. But if we are going to get into it with this guy, should we pursue the Ministry of Labour about the Occupational Health and Safety issues as well as the verbal abuse? Any advice would be appreciated.