I work in a manual job involving a lot of lifting and moving things around outside. 5 months ago I injured my shoulder possibly from work but not sure as I was doing lot out of work too. Had scans and tests and it's looking like nerve damage but haven't had an accurate diagnosis yet as I'm waiting for a result.
Originally my employer put me on lighter duties which worked out not too bad as through summer there is less lifting involved. I have been frustrated not being able to do my job fully but have done the best I can and had no complaints. Today however I was told that it had been noted that I have had a lot of time off over the last 12 months which the majority is from this injury it was very painful at first and I had just under 3 weeks off. I also got asked if I still enjoy my job. I would say I can probably do my job about 70% to what I would normally do it.
It took me by surprise and although it wasn't said it felt like they were trying to send a bit of a message. I've seen 3 other people have some health issues that went on light duties and ended up leaving (although to all the staff including me it felt like they were pushed out) so I'm feeling a little uneasy now.
What I want to know is what rights do I have if any to stand my ground and make sure I don't get pushed into something I don't want to happen?
Originally my employer put me on lighter duties which worked out not too bad as through summer there is less lifting involved. I have been frustrated not being able to do my job fully but have done the best I can and had no complaints. Today however I was told that it had been noted that I have had a lot of time off over the last 12 months which the majority is from this injury it was very painful at first and I had just under 3 weeks off. I also got asked if I still enjoy my job. I would say I can probably do my job about 70% to what I would normally do it.
It took me by surprise and although it wasn't said it felt like they were trying to send a bit of a message. I've seen 3 other people have some health issues that went on light duties and ended up leaving (although to all the staff including me it felt like they were pushed out) so I'm feeling a little uneasy now.
What I want to know is what rights do I have if any to stand my ground and make sure I don't get pushed into something I don't want to happen?
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