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    CIRCUITWASTE Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    May 28, 2013, 04:05 PM
    Is this legal
    I was written up today at work because 9 days ago I passed out and required an ambulance to the er during my shift... I had the flu and didn't know it... I am an non emergency medical driver... I drive people to doctor's appointments... I was written up because I came to work sick and compromised my clients safety... even though I didn't feel sick enough to take offf at the start of my shift... and I passed out while calling my supervisor to let her know I could not continue my shift... what do you folks think?
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    May 28, 2013, 04:20 PM
    Sorry, but you must have known you were sick (you say you came to work sick) which does compromise your performance of duty if you drive people to doctors appts.

    I think it was appropriate for them to write you up, you say you knew you were sick going on duty.

    For heavens sake, you passed out while calling you supervisor.
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    May 28, 2013, 04:30 PM
    No I didn't know I was sick enough to take off... only after 4 hours into my shift did the flu symptoms hit me hard... when I came to work I felt a little under the weather... but in no way did I feel bad enough to miss a day at work...
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    May 28, 2013, 05:30 PM
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    No I didn't know I was sick enough to take off.....only after 4 hours into my shift did the flu symptoms hit me hard....when i came to work I felt a little under the weather...but in no way did i feel bad enough to miss a day at work.....
    Listen to yourself. "I felt a little under the weather"! That may be fine if you worked in a machine shop. But you don't. You drive people to doctor's appointments. Which means those people may be in a weakened condition and more susceptible to germs.

    Even if you didn't deserve the writeup (which you did), there are no laws that say an employer can't enter a writeup in the employee's file unless it is completely false. And even then its questionable about being illegal.

    So yes, the writeup was legal AND it was proper.
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    May 28, 2013, 07:55 PM
    So what do you want to do about this, fight with your employers and maybe get fired? Take the write up and take it to heart. It sounds like a written warning to not do anything that might hurt a client, sounds simple enough to me. And yes, it is legal.

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