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Pending Arbitration case-Really Insubordination?
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<blockquote data-quote="ryredner" data-source="post: 497447" data-attributes="member: 21672"><p>I guess they assumed I was faking because I didn't want to work. That's the only thing I could come up with. The supervisor definitely is not a medical specialist. The other thing that is interesting about my case, is the fact that my supervisor under oath at my panel hearing, admitted to telling me that he would try to give me a lighter load , and let me have some time off during that first week back to work from surgery, since I was doing him a favor coming back early because they were short drivers. He knew that too much work too fast could pose a problem. Right after the supervisor discharged me for "insubordination", I called my boss and reminded him of the deal we made about having a lighter work load this week because of my knee, and told him of the fact about my knee being swollen and causing me pain. He refused to listen to me and stated he stood behind the decision. Here I am still feeling helpless, not knowing what I should do next.</p><p> </p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ryredner, post: 497447, member: 21672"] I guess they assumed I was faking because I didn't want to work. That's the only thing I could come up with. The supervisor definitely is not a medical specialist. The other thing that is interesting about my case, is the fact that my supervisor under oath at my panel hearing, admitted to telling me that he would try to give me a lighter load , and let me have some time off during that first week back to work from surgery, since I was doing him a favor coming back early because they were short drivers. He knew that too much work too fast could pose a problem. Right after the supervisor discharged me for "insubordination", I called my boss and reminded him of the deal we made about having a lighter work load this week because of my knee, and told him of the fact about my knee being swollen and causing me pain. He refused to listen to me and stated he stood behind the decision. Here I am still feeling helpless, not knowing what I should do next. Ryan [/QUOTE]
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