Its just a game
Workers who hate their job looking for any excuse to avoid it after drowning their sorrows
Recently a young worker was sacked because she wouldn't sign a contract(mining in western australia)that said that workers had to report in 12 hours in advance of a sickday or lose a days pay...seriously
anyone still awake?
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Deuce Bigolo
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Re: sacked worker wins compo case
Sacked mine worker wins compo over AWA
: the worker says the result sends a message to young people.
A sacked mine worker who says she was bullied and harassed when she refused to sign an Australian Workplace Agreement (AWA) has settled with her old employer at the Federal Court in Sydney.
Lorissa Stevens says Mining and Earthmoving Services tried to force her to sign an AWA under which workers would be fined $200 when they took sick leave without giving 12 hours' notice.
Today the company agreed to pay her legal costs and an undisclosed amount of compensation.
Ms Stevens says she is elated.
"I think that it's a big message for young people, just to go and prove that you know you don't have to sign these agreements, you can go and fight them," she said.
Her lawyer, Lisa Doust, says the case sets an important precedent.
"Stand on your digs in these circumstances when you're bullied, stand up for your rights," she said.
Ms Stevens has also filed an unfair dismissal case against the company.
: the worker says the result sends a message to young people.
A sacked mine worker who says she was bullied and harassed when she refused to sign an Australian Workplace Agreement (AWA) has settled with her old employer at the Federal Court in Sydney.
Lorissa Stevens says Mining and Earthmoving Services tried to force her to sign an AWA under which workers would be fined $200 when they took sick leave without giving 12 hours' notice.
Today the company agreed to pay her legal costs and an undisclosed amount of compensation.
Ms Stevens says she is elated.
"I think that it's a big message for young people, just to go and prove that you know you don't have to sign these agreements, you can go and fight them," she said.
Her lawyer, Lisa Doust, says the case sets an important precedent.
"Stand on your digs in these circumstances when you're bullied, stand up for your rights," she said.
Ms Stevens has also filed an unfair dismissal case against the company.
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Deuce Bigolo
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Re: anyone still awake?
Not fron what I've read
Just a youngster(aged 21) being forced to tow the company policy who told them to stick it....12 hours notice of a sick day in advance is plain ridiculous & unreasonable IMHO
Just a youngster(aged 21) being forced to tow the company policy who told them to stick it....12 hours notice of a sick day in advance is plain ridiculous & unreasonable IMHO