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<blockquote data-quote="abbear" data-source="post: 79877" data-attributes="member: 61"><p>Wily -</p><p>In Ca you are paid your comp based on the date of injury. Since mine was in 2000 I am getting $600 a week as opposed to $850. The union disability is a whopping $40 a week, but every little bit helps and you shouldn't have to fight them for 5 months to get that pittance.</p><p></p><p>Time cards all of a sudden weren't a problem when I called the corporate integrity hot line and filed a complaint that included the phrase "I will call the EEOC and file a harassment of injured worker complaint if this is not rectified in 2 weeks". I'm not going to swear that that was what really got them going or the fact that I had several hourly and mgmt witnesses to the harassment that was going on ( the manager who was doing this went around bragging about it). </p><p></p><p>As far as keeping the legs in shape I am walking 40 - 50 miles a week in the hills around here and am spending time on the stair climber at the gym. Trust me - I am working hard to be in better shape going back than I was when I was hurt. </p><p></p><p>I have seven years to go and I plan on making it if for no other reason than to spite them - Oh yea - and for that retirement health care we got out west here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abbear, post: 79877, member: 61"] Wily - In Ca you are paid your comp based on the date of injury. Since mine was in 2000 I am getting $600 a week as opposed to $850. The union disability is a whopping $40 a week, but every little bit helps and you shouldn't have to fight them for 5 months to get that pittance. Time cards all of a sudden weren't a problem when I called the corporate integrity hot line and filed a complaint that included the phrase "I will call the EEOC and file a harassment of injured worker complaint if this is not rectified in 2 weeks". I'm not going to swear that that was what really got them going or the fact that I had several hourly and mgmt witnesses to the harassment that was going on ( the manager who was doing this went around bragging about it). As far as keeping the legs in shape I am walking 40 - 50 miles a week in the hills around here and am spending time on the stair climber at the gym. Trust me - I am working hard to be in better shape going back than I was when I was hurt. I have seven years to go and I plan on making it if for no other reason than to spite them - Oh yea - and for that retirement health care we got out west here. [/QUOTE]
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