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Re: Kill, Don't Maim




"Chris Downs" <cvdowns@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
B%6e6.307$%3.9014@ozemail.com.au">news:B%6e6.307$%3.9014@ozemail.com.au...
| The only person who couldn't get a medical certificate is someone who
didn't
| see an appropriate practitioner after such an incident - does CityRail not
| insist on such a consultation as a condition of employment?

To get compo, WorkCover and CityRail demand it.


|  The certificate's
| purpose should be to give details of any ailment (some effects will be
obvious
| some may not) but more importantly the duration for which someone must be
| absent from work which will vary from person to person.  Sounds like there
is
| some method to this perceived madness.

Docking someone's wages for not killing someone?


| BEE EFF <mcreely@pnc.com.au> wrote in message
| > Tezza,
| >
| > I take it that one may assume from your email that ShittyRail have put
you
| > through the wringer with regard to an almost fatality.
| >
| > Don't fret I think it's pretty much standard management policy whereever
you
| > work to try these tactics, after all those who it has never happened to
have
| > absolutely no comprehension of what you must go through whether you kill
or
| > maim.
| >
| > Have heard rumours of other operators management demanding Doctors
| Certificates
| > in the case of fatalities, after all you may not have actually been
| traumatised
| > and only faking it as you do when something like this happens(I AM BEING
| > SARCASTIC)
| >
| > I realise you will get a barage of unfriendly criticism for your
original
| > posting, but I think you will find anyone in the industry will empathise
| with
| > your feelings
| >
| > And no I don't carry a grudge
| >
| > Regards BEE EFF
| >
| > Tezza wrote:
| >
| > > To all CityRail Drivers and guards, if you're involved in a collision
with
| a
| > > person, try to kill them. If you only maim them you'll be financially
| > > penalised. If the person lives, you and your family will have to do
with
| > > less as your wages are cut. If you go out of your way to provide
| assistance
| > > to the injured person and prevent them from dieing, CityRail will
reward
| you
| > > by docking your pay hundreds of dollars a week while you try to
overcome
| the
| > > trauma.
| >
|
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