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Pickles2009
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I don’t know anymore what to believe in in terms of the justice system in my country.
I had been fired from work, merely at the whim of our manager. Being deemed as an “independent contractor”—I was given no right to know what fault I had (if ever)…I had no right to defend myself because I was simply given a firing letter and 10 whole days to finish my work and leave.
Being an “independent contractor” they thought that they can do anything they want even out of a whim …simply because I had no rights.
I disagreed. I had 30 (or more) hard evidences showing that ALL elements of employeeship existed even if I was called an independent contractor.
I had a company ID, I bundy clocked to work, my pay got reduced for being late, I got payslips, I was made to attend seminars at the request of the company for the company’s benefit, their business is my work (you don’t have to stretch your imagination for a connection)…In short, if I don’t go to work, they had no business. I could not even be absent without getting a replacement.
They ask me to go overtime without extra pay. I had no benefits that the employees enjoyed like social security and medical insurance!
Despite 30 pieces of evidences…the labor arbiter (after more than 2 years of deliberation)—simply because of many postposnements of hearing many of which came from the respondents)…still found that I was no employee somply because of the contract I signed which stated that I was just an “independent contractor”. The labor arbiter did not even mention (or negated) the 30 pieces of evidences I presented. It was as if they did not see, hear the “roar” of the “tsunami of evidences”. I did not just present a trickle of evidences…it was a huge wave! …and they saw NOTHING!
Simply put…because of the contract…I had no rights. I was in effect told that the company could “slap” me in the face without knowing why. I felt that the labor arbiter “slapped” me as well with her decision.
I feel so frustrated that justice seems to grind so slow. Where is the saying: “Justice delayed is justice denied?” here?
I would have believed them better if they went through each and every piece of evidence and negated each and every one of them when they made their decision. Aren’t decisions of court based on evidences presented and should be clear and based on existing laws? I don’t see how any of this was applied in my case.
Today, I feel the pain of protracted justice…I need an operation badly but I have to wait because I have no imedical insurance, no social security to back me up.
So much injustice…I don’t know how much more I can take.
I had been fired from work, merely at the whim of our manager. Being deemed as an “independent contractor”—I was given no right to know what fault I had (if ever)…I had no right to defend myself because I was simply given a firing letter and 10 whole days to finish my work and leave.
Being an “independent contractor” they thought that they can do anything they want even out of a whim …simply because I had no rights.
I disagreed. I had 30 (or more) hard evidences showing that ALL elements of employeeship existed even if I was called an independent contractor.
I had a company ID, I bundy clocked to work, my pay got reduced for being late, I got payslips, I was made to attend seminars at the request of the company for the company’s benefit, their business is my work (you don’t have to stretch your imagination for a connection)…In short, if I don’t go to work, they had no business. I could not even be absent without getting a replacement.
They ask me to go overtime without extra pay. I had no benefits that the employees enjoyed like social security and medical insurance!
Despite 30 pieces of evidences…the labor arbiter (after more than 2 years of deliberation)—simply because of many postposnements of hearing many of which came from the respondents)…still found that I was no employee somply because of the contract I signed which stated that I was just an “independent contractor”. The labor arbiter did not even mention (or negated) the 30 pieces of evidences I presented. It was as if they did not see, hear the “roar” of the “tsunami of evidences”. I did not just present a trickle of evidences…it was a huge wave! …and they saw NOTHING!
Simply put…because of the contract…I had no rights. I was in effect told that the company could “slap” me in the face without knowing why. I felt that the labor arbiter “slapped” me as well with her decision.
I feel so frustrated that justice seems to grind so slow. Where is the saying: “Justice delayed is justice denied?” here?
I would have believed them better if they went through each and every piece of evidence and negated each and every one of them when they made their decision. Aren’t decisions of court based on evidences presented and should be clear and based on existing laws? I don’t see how any of this was applied in my case.
Today, I feel the pain of protracted justice…I need an operation badly but I have to wait because I have no imedical insurance, no social security to back me up.
So much injustice…I don’t know how much more I can take.