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Old Apr 26th, 2008, 11:28 PM     #1
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Angry Wrongful Write up!

I recently was out due to illness. I called my superviser and left a message informing him my doctor has taken me off work for a week. I called my employee and left a message with her informing her I will not be in for a week. I then left a message on my voice mail stating I will not be in for a week and a contact person to call in my absense. When I returned to work with my doctors note. I was given a write up stating I did not provide coverage for my absence. My company does not have a policy for this. Is there a law I can refer to that informs them I am not obligated to find coverage when I am out sick? Please advise I have a meeting Monday morning.
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