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9th September 2013, 12:00 PM
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Just got put on casual.....
Im not real happy about this but... I just got put on casual because I walked out of work on Friday because of a lot of reasons, life and work related, told my supervisor that I had booked a doctors appointment. Anyway long story short got told I had depression and anxiety and got referred to a psychologist which is tomorrow and got told to take a week off................ went to work today and signed in at a prestart meeting worked for an hour and was told to go see one of three bosses................... got put on casual instead of being full time, I was told to go home then half way home, I got a phone call to say take my toolbox...... to me this means f#*£ off.. pardon my language please. obviously they have had to deal with a lot of workers like me and had their own stories to tell. I couldn't get involved in a pissing contest... and don't see it working out, I have a house to pay off and all the rest.... just wanting to know if anybody has had dealings like this and what action was takin, any kind words would also help as im feeling pretty down and not in a good place right now..
Last edited by MudRunnerTD; 9th September 2013 at 11:41 PM.
Reason: Language sorry mate
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9th September 2013 12:00 PM
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9th September 2013, 12:14 PM
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Patrol God
sorry to hear that andy, there is a depression thread on this forum, mate i cant offer advice regarding the work situation but maybe one of the other lads can. I hope things work out for you, one thing is are you a union member because thats the first port of call to make if you are. good luck mate and keep your chin up and make sure that you see the psychologist.
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9th September 2013, 12:19 PM
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Patrol God
Pretty sure they can't do that..
I'd be giving work place relations a call mate.. Just because your goingvto a tough time they can't demote or Fire you..
But all the best mate. If you need a chat jump on and chat away..
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9th September 2013, 12:25 PM
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Seeing the union is a good call if you're a member. No shame in seeing the psychologist, but remember that if you don't 'click' with him/her, shop around. Doesn't even have to be a psychologist, there are some great counsellors around, & having the 'non judgemental space' just to tak about your 'stuff' with the support they offer can make all the difference, even if it feel like it won't.
Good luck mate.
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9th September 2013, 12:27 PM
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if you are a fulltime employee mate, for them to "demote" you to casual you need to sign a new contract. otherwise you are still a fulltime worker, it sounds like they just dont want to pay for your entitlements such as sick pay. how long have you been there for? have you still got a copy of your work contract? as stropp said, i'd be talking to your union.
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9th September 2013, 12:34 PM
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Patrol God
G'day mate hope everything works out. Don't just bend over and take it.
We've had a bloke go through a similar process in the last year or so. Company attempted to re-trench him elsewhere so as he would not cost them much in terms of sick pay / leave etc. He went through the union and the company quickly back-paddled and re-instated his position and gave him plenty of support and time off.
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9th September 2013, 11:32 PM
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Unfortunately I'm not in a union. Just basically have been shafted. Mind you this coming from the same boss that was going to sack me for not cleaning his car after a service (200 series junk). I just can't believe I'm being bullied by a grown man.
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9th September 2013, 11:43 PM
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Patrol God
Yea mate.. Not cool. And not right..
If you can I'd be perusing the correct avenues as what he is doing to you would not be helping.
Everyone has rights mate and he is really crossing the line...
Which industry are you in? We may be able to put you onto you local union member, if not a quick call to the work Place ombudsmen
http://www.fairwork.gov.au/Pages/default.aspx
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9th September 2013, 11:47 PM
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Originally Posted by
rusty_nail
if you are a fulltime employee mate, for them to "demote" you to casual you need to sign a new contract. otherwise you are still a fulltime worker, it sounds like they just dont want to pay for your entitlements such as sick pay. how long have you been there for? have you still got a copy of your work contract? as stropp said, i'd be talking to your union.
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They can't alter your employment position without negotiation. To make you a casual from a full timer they would have to cease your employment and pay out your entitled annual leave and confirm that your Super is up to date. If you have already got a medical certificate referring you to a councillor and you have presented that to your employer then if they change your status take them for Unfair Dismissal. THEY WILL LOOSE.
To change you to casual is a dismissal of your full time status and the commission would view them very badly if you prove they knew you had the medical certificate.
How many staff at the workplace? What kind of workplace?
As others have stated mate, take the help that is offered and make the call and talk to people. It helps mate ALLOT.
good luck mate
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9th September 2013, 11:54 PM
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x3 with Rusty and Mudrunner.... I'm not going to repeat what they've just typed but I do wish you all the very best mate and hope things work out
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