Thanks guys for all your help.He's not obliged to pay you any sick pay, so he'd be within his rights to stop it for whatever reason he chooses. Are you close to being able to return to work? Five months is usually enough to take care of an injury like a broken foot, unless there were unusual complications. You must be close enough to returning, I'd have thought. If so, then why not wait until you have returned to work before you file your claim? Then he can't stop your wages, because you'd be working.
I broke my foot in work because of my employers actions and have been layed up the past five months.
My employer was paying my wages up until now where i will have to claim off certs and he (my employer) will make up the difference.
I presume the only reason i am getting paid is because it was his fault i broke the foot in the first place and it looks to be a long term injury.Plus im ten years in employment there with no strikes.My solicitor was uncertain would you believe.He mentioned it depends on the contract but as i said i never signed any contract.Sounds like a very good sick pay scheme your employer has going there. Five months full pay and now making up the difference with social welfare going forward.
What does your solicitor advise?
Any injury of this nature must be reported to the HSA.If you have not sent in a sick cert over the past five months, get one immediately and send it in to social welfare. Some employers pay full wages for six months to make sure the employee does not claim Occupational Injury Benefit, because they do not want Social Welfare and the Health and Safety Authority investigating the accident.
Thanks purple but im quiet sure my employer wanted the incident covered up.They never reported the incident to the injuries board as of yet.Manu77, Your employer isn’t obliged to pay your wages while you are out sick. He pays employers social insurance so that the state can provide you with an income while you are out. It seems strange that he’s paying you your full wages at the moment, despite not having to, and yet it’s the sort of place where employees are not treated with respect and you will be victimised if you return.
Have you spoken to your employer?
Has he offered you any compensation?
Have you indicated that you will not be returning to work?
Have you been asked when you will be fit to return to work?
Thanks purple but im quiet sure my employer wanted the incident covered up.They never reported the incident to the injuries board as of yet.
You don't know my employer purple. Not all lines of work are a bed of roses when it comes to the treatment of employees. As for your other questions, my employer does not take calls directly nor does he take kindly to an employee contacting him directly. I as well as all other staff deal with his secretary. I worked for this man for 18 yrs overall. When i broke my foot because of this man's error i was not helped in any way. I had to crawl 200 yards on my knees to the office. My employer just looked down at me and walked on by without consideration. Jumped into his 4 wheel drive and off he went. How is that for an answer and a somewhat insight into whom im dealing with? No offence.Are you in a position to answer any of my other questions?
My apologies if I sound skeptical but I'm surprised that any employer would not attempt to communicate with someone they were paying.
Thanks purple but im quiet sure my employer wanted the incident covered up.They never reported the incident to the injuries board as of yet.
Your employer doesn't report the incident to the injuries board. That is for you to do.
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