close
    I was on fulltime employment and was hit by a car nothing to do with work. But I had to take sometime time off doctors have said i could work 4 to 5 hours aday but with a 2 day break. My boss took me off fulltime employment and cput me on casual and employed another person to do my hours

    0  Views: 640 Answers: 4 Posted: 12 years ago
    Tags: news agency

    4 Answers

    I think your hours could have been reduced maintaining  your permanent status, that is your sick leave/rec leave entitlements and a casual staff employed to work the extra, It would very much swing on your award or workplace agreement, I would however be contacting your union for advice

    He was within his right to do that  sorry but  business is business.

    You are lucky to have a decent employer.  If you are not a Union worker, he could have fired you.


    You can generally claim your lost time from the car owners Insurance company, however. IMO


    I'm not an attorney but I played one, in summer theater, back in my college days  ;)


     


     


     


     

    At my place of employment, if you are full time ,that is what you work. No restrictions are allowed.



    Top contributors in Uncategorized category

     
    ROMOS
    Answers: 18061 / Questions: 154
    Karma: 1102K
     
    Colleen
    Answers: 47269 / Questions: 115
    Karma: 953K
     
    country bumpkin
    Answers: 11322 / Questions: 160
    Karma: 838K
     
    Benthere
    Answers: 2392 / Questions: 30
    Karma: 760K
    > Top contributors chart

    Unanswered Questions

    rbtv77icu
    Answers: 0 Views: 3 Rating: 0
    bigbossccom
    Answers: 0 Views: 9 Rating: 0
    Bin88
    Answers: 0 Views: 8 Rating: 0
    QQ88 - QQ88.BAND
    Answers: 0 Views: 6 Rating: 0
    S666
    Answers: 0 Views: 8 Rating: 0
    > More questions...
    475645
    questions
    723337
    answers
    800876
    users