Can an employee go back to work without a Dr release following a serious injury?


2 answers  |  asked Feb 12, 2012 12:32 PM [EST]  |  applies to California

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Marilynn Mika Spencer
I don't know what Mr. Koury based his response on because your question does not provide any facts on which to base a response. Certainly there is no way to make a moral judgment that "you are not a good person" based on what you wrote.

Why don't you have a doctor's release? Is it premature for you to return? Are you having trouble getting the note from the doctor? More information is necessary before anyone can give you a meaningful response.

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posted by Marilynn Mika Spencer  |  Feb 26, 2012 6:57 PM [EST]
Ken Koury
Your employer has done nothing wrong. Your attempt to blame your employer for your own foolish behavior is shameful. You are not a good person.

posted by Ken Koury  |  Feb 12, 2012 1:19 PM [EST]

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