Submitted by DiligentDocker t3_yyqxrm in vermont
So I've had covid twice this year. Had a few covid scares. I work in a medical field where the clients are typically pretty vulnerable. We have a no sick policy. We have strict covdi testing rules. My manager called me and told me he will be reducing my hours by like 40% and he will not be giving me a differnt client. He then goes on to tell me that it's due to my sick time and how often I've gotton covid. He told me if I take a shift I need to commit to it. I tried to call the board of labor to ask if it's legal for your company to do this? Yet the two lines i was referred to said it sounds fishy but it wasn't their jurisdiction. Does anyone know who I'd contact or if this is illegal.
I'm pretty upset because I love my job. But now I'm loosing most of my benefits by going part time. I'm concerned about money to the point where I'm considering getting a different job.
charliedontplaydat t1_iwvzb4v wrote
OP, I highly recommend getting all of your interactions with this manager in WRITING. Text, email, Slack, w/e you gotta do. Document, document, document. You may very well end up with a solid case for lost wages in the near future.
Eta: check out r/workreform and search for similar posts. Best luck OP.