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<blockquote data-quote="steakmaker" data-source="post: 264973" data-attributes="member: 9073"><p>First of all I don't see how you can go back to work if you're not 100%.Did you check your auto insurance to see if you're covered while out of work.My State farm auto insurance has pip(personal injury insurance)and you are covered for $1000 a month and up to $4000 if you pay for extra coverage.Because you got injured working on a comercial vehicle lifting,you should be covered.Your vacation shouldn't be affected,you earned your vacation from working the year before.I would talk to your union steward or BA if your not satisfied.Your BA should be able to go over your supervisors head and talk to the HR people,or a manager,hopefully eliminating any recourse your supervisor might have in mind. good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steakmaker, post: 264973, member: 9073"] First of all I don't see how you can go back to work if you're not 100%.Did you check your auto insurance to see if you're covered while out of work.My State farm auto insurance has pip(personal injury insurance)and you are covered for $1000 a month and up to $4000 if you pay for extra coverage.Because you got injured working on a comercial vehicle lifting,you should be covered.Your vacation shouldn't be affected,you earned your vacation from working the year before.I would talk to your union steward or BA if your not satisfied.Your BA should be able to go over your supervisors head and talk to the HR people,or a manager,hopefully eliminating any recourse your supervisor might have in mind. good luck! [/QUOTE]
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