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CatholicSheila
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Fellow Australian here.Anyway, the day after the incident, I ended up spending almost a whole day at a hospital clinic instead of work. I had been told the previous day by the Emergency room attending Doctor I needed to do that, and that I shouldn’t return to work that day.
I had assumed this day away from work would not be taken from my own entitlements, but I have been told by the “incident/injury manager” via email (I work for a large organisation) I have to put it down as sick leave. I have yet to respond to that email.
This incident is covered by workers compensation. It does not have to come out of your pay. That is absolute bull. Legally they cannot require you to take the hit personally.
Call the union. Let them know what is happening and ask for their advice. They will have a good understanding of Australian work place health and safety law and workers compensation. They will be able to tell you exactly what your rights are and the best way to approach the company.
Calling them does not mean you have to get them involved with the company. That may be their advice or they may give you some steps to follow with the company first to see if it can be resolved without getting all legal with each other.
Ring the union. This is what you pay them for.