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Old 09-08-2013, 22:00   #8
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Re: Work Accident and how work is dealing with it.

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Originally Posted by danielf View Post
Obviously, your wages should be paid. Taxis and Buses for treatment sounds reasonable. Having someone do the housework/washing your clothes sounds like you're taking the **** if you're going to be off work.
Agreed, I wouldn't sue my company if I slipped on a wet/oily floor especially if vehicles are parked there, oil leaking is a common sense hazard to look out for, be thankful the company will pay you full sick pay and don't take liberties.
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