The last jerk i worked for put me on permanent graveyard shifts (12-7am) when he found out i was pregnant. That's hospitality for you i guess. I had already done 2 weeks straight (14 days working on graveyard no day off) whilst 3 months pregnant then he approached me and asked why i was tired, told him i was pregnant and he switched my shift to permanent nighttime which meant it was me as manager and one barman on duty and that i'd be working another 10 days straight without a day off. I resigned on the spot.
Does the employer have the ability/ right to know what medications it's employees are taking if you are on the group plan medical insurance coverage?
Good for you then. I have only experienced the bad.While I was on sick leave they moved me out of my job and my office. When I get back on Monday I will be sitting somewhere else and doing "who knows what".I HATE THIS DISEASE!!!!!
I have been so lucky. I work for the govt. and my boss is very supportive and as well as my coworkers. I think it's mainly because I don't look "sick" and people here don't think of me that way. But my boss is great about all my doctor appts. and lab work and stuff like that. Coworker don't feel too bad for me because most of them have their own medical problems too. Like diabetes and cancer.
Did I??? I blather on and on and on to any one that will listen. Complete strangers, the postman, the cab driver, you name it. I wont shut up! I am not shy about even the worst details. I would put out a newsletter if I could get any subscribers.
My husband and I worked for the same small company. We were both in management positions. We were told all the time that we were part of their family and they would always be there for us. Well, last October when I found out I needed to start dialysis, boy did things change! Starting with getting "layed off" a week later. Since then they've "suggested" to my husband that we find other insurance cause I was making their rates go up. Well, to no suprise, they are cancelling the coverage for the whole company. Supposedly. So, Dec. 1st, we have no coverage! So I say it doesn't pay to be completely honest. After all we were "part of their family" and it didn't really matter. I wish we wouldn't have been so upfront with them as to what my medical problems are. After all, all they really need to know is that you have an appointment, not what it's for.