Going to work when your sick
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Re: Going to work when your sick
She was working at Rose Bar on 104vladimir wrote:Khmer or expat owner? I think too many people assume that Khmers are the people always ignoring the Labour Law, lot of expats doing it too.
i know her from when she used to work at Sorya Mall beer garden/G-pub, they get a decent salary there $200 p/m if i remember correct, although theyre long 12hour shifts 8pm-8am
i think she may be back at the sorya mall beer garden now but not sure
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Re: Going to work when your sick
Barstaff salary or bargirl retainer?
I know a few places that have disproportionately large penalties for missing days that are not booked off well in advance. I can understand why, even if I wouldn't do it as an employer myself.
I know a few places that have disproportionately large penalties for missing days that are not booked off well in advance. I can understand why, even if I wouldn't do it as an employer myself.
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Re: Going to work when your sick
You can understand why a pimp would illegally deduct (steal) a person's wages if they were too sick to come to work?Jerry Atrick wrote:Barstaff salary or bargirl retainer?
I know a few places that have disproportionately large penalties for missing days that are not booked off well in advance. I can understand why, even if I wouldn't do it as an employer myself.
Please expound.
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Re: Going to work when your sick
Pimp?
What are you talking about?
Yes, I understand why business owners may deduct wages from their staff in the event of them missing work. I may not agree with it, and would not do it myself but I can understand that it may be seen as necessary by some to stop a staff collectively taking the piss.
As for the legality of such a move; well that would depend upon the staff members contract of employment, wouldn't it??
What are you talking about?
Yes, I understand why business owners may deduct wages from their staff in the event of them missing work. I may not agree with it, and would not do it myself but I can understand that it may be seen as necessary by some to stop a staff collectively taking the piss.
As for the legality of such a move; well that would depend upon the staff members contract of employment, wouldn't it??
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Re: Going to work when your sick
I think some people try to find an excuse, but I really understand more than you,guys that being a woman is not easy!!!!!kiwiincambodia wrote:...diarrhea or even period cramps (yes, Khmer ladies actually tell you this as why they can't come to work).
I also I have this problem when I have period. Can't even sleep. But Never take a day off by telling the boss that I've period. Just tell him, I'm not well. He'll know I must be not fine because I rarely take a day off, only one or two days per year. I wish I could be a man
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