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Illegal termination or Awol

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1Illegal termination or Awol Empty Illegal termination or Awol Wed Apr 23, 2014 5:41 pm

Liss ong


Arresto Menor

Hi I am probationary 4months I was absent 5days when my kids got sick but I called every day to notify sick hotline personnel about my absent And I sold my phone before my absent and no way to contact my supervisor I have medical certificate but they tagged me Awol without due process now when I looked at my scheduled shift it says termination. Do I have the right to complain?what should I do they will hold my salary and wön't get any pay! Pls help! Thanks!

2Illegal termination or Awol Empty Re: Illegal termination or Awol Wed Apr 23, 2014 10:49 pm

council

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Liss ong wrote:Hi I am probationary 4months I was absent 5days when my kids got sick but I called every day to notify sick hotline personnel about my absent And I sold my phone before my absent and no way to contact my supervisor I have medical certificate but they tagged me Awol without due process now when I looked at my scheduled shift it says termination. Do I have the right to complain?what should I do they will hold my salary and wön't get any pay! Pls help! Thanks!

Are you required to call your supervisor when you will be absent?

If yes, then you did not comply with procedure - and selling your phone does not justify failure to advise. Besides, you were able to call your sick line so how were you not able to call your supervisor?

As long as you have not yet been terminated (given proper notice) you should continue to report to work. Their failure to observe due process can result in damages to be paid to you (eventually).

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