What should I do if I am blacklisted while taking work injury leave?

Updated on society 2024-04-02
1 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    While the employee is still on work-related injury leave, the employer shall not terminate the employee's employment relationship on this basis. Since the employee is already on the company's blacklist, the employer should dismiss the employee and be on the list that will never be hired. The employee needs to find evidence of dismissal, apply for labor arbitration, and demand that the employer pay double the economic compensation for the termination of the labor relationship, and require the employer to pay the cost of work-related injury benefits.

    In accordance with the Labor Contract Law

    Article 42 Under any of the following circumstances, the employer shall not terminate the labor contract in accordance with the provisions of Articles 40 and 41 of this Law:

    1) Workers engaged in operations that expose occupational disease hazards have not undergone a pre-departure occupational health examination, or are suspected of being an occupational disease patient during the period of diagnosis or medical observation;

    2. Suffering from an occupational disease or being injured at work in the unit and being confirmed to have lost or partially lost the ability to work;

    3) Illness or non-work-related injury, within the prescribed medical treatment period;

    4) Female employees are pregnant, giving birth, or breastfeeding;

    5) Those who have worked in the unit for 15 consecutive years and are less than five years away from the statutory retirement age;

    6) Other circumstances provided for by laws and administrative regulations.

    Article 47 Economic compensation shall be paid to the worker according to the number of years he or she has worked in the unit and one month's salary for each full year. where it is more than six months but less than one year, it is calculated as one year; If it is less than six months, the worker shall be paid half a month's salary.

    If the monthly wage of a worker is three times higher than the average monthly wage of the employee in the previous year announced by the people of the municipality directly under the Central Government or the city divided into districts where the employer is located, the standard of severance shall be paid to him at the rate of three times the average monthly wage of the employee, and the maximum period of payment of severance shall not exceed 12 years.

    The term "monthly wage" mentioned in this article refers to the average salary of an employee in the 12 months prior to the termination or dissolution of the labor contract.

    Article 87 Where an employer dissolves or terminates a labor contract in violation of the provisions of this Law, it shall pay compensation to the worker in accordance with twice the standard of economic compensation provided for in Article 47 of this Law.

    Labor Dispute Mediation and Arbitration Law

    Article 2 This Law shall apply to the following labor disputes between employers and workers within the territory of the People's Republic of China:

    1) Disputes arising from the confirmation of labor relations;

    2) Disputes arising from the conclusion, performance, modification, rescission and termination of labor contracts;

    3) Disputes arising from removal, dismissal, resignation, or resignation;

    4) Disputes arising from working hours, rest and vacation, social insurance, welfare, training, and labor protection;

    5) Disputes arising from labor remuneration, medical expenses for work-related injuries, economic compensation or compensation, etc.;

    6) Other labor disputes as stipulated by laws and regulations.

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