Message from @pyril

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2018-07-29 20:29:31 UTC  

Make that months, possibly years.

2018-07-29 20:29:39 UTC  

And there's a high chance you'll die before you get a working organ

2018-07-29 20:29:45 UTC  

huh

2018-07-29 20:29:47 UTC  

what about sick leave

2018-07-29 20:29:50 UTC  

?

2018-07-29 20:29:54 UTC  

That, I don't know shit about

2018-07-29 20:30:02 UTC  

oh okay

2018-07-29 20:30:15 UTC  

Materinity and sick leave vary by province.

2018-07-29 20:30:27 UTC  

Nova Scotia is 10 months at least iirc.

2018-07-29 20:30:44 UTC  

Alberta is only a few months

2018-07-29 20:30:45 UTC  

Etc.

2018-07-29 20:30:53 UTC  

a few months per year that you can be sick?

2018-07-29 20:30:55 UTC  

or what do you mean with that

2018-07-29 20:31:03 UTC  

No, I mean, materinity.

2018-07-29 20:31:07 UTC  

oh right

2018-07-29 20:31:13 UTC  

As for sick leave, I can't remember

2018-07-29 20:31:16 UTC  

It isn't much, though

2018-07-29 20:31:39 UTC  

read somewher on reddit that in the US it's like 10 days of sick leave

2018-07-29 20:31:47 UTC  

i mean what if you're sick for 11 days

2018-07-29 20:31:50 UTC  

just go to work while sick

2018-07-29 20:31:53 UTC  

makes no sense

2018-07-29 20:32:01 UTC  

Probably around 15 here because Canada can be a bit easier on you.

2018-07-29 20:32:08 UTC  

hmm

2018-07-29 20:32:17 UTC  

over here i don't think there's a set limit

2018-07-29 20:32:24 UTC  

just need a doctor confirmation when you're sick

2018-07-29 20:32:39 UTC  

that can be annoying if you have a bad cold for example

2018-07-29 20:32:47 UTC  

If it's a serious illness or something that can be lifethreatening, it can be extended.

2018-07-29 20:32:56 UTC  

Bad cold? Lmfao fuck I go to work when I have a bad cold.

2018-07-29 20:33:14 UTC  

well bad cold as in fever

2018-07-29 20:33:52 UTC  

you go to work with high temp?

2018-07-29 20:33:55 UTC  

General thing over here is that, if you're not vomiting or seizing, you gotta work. Of course there are exceptions, like heat stroke or heat exhaustion.

2018-07-29 20:34:03 UTC  

Those *require* leave.

2018-07-29 20:34:51 UTC  

Heat stroke is a medical emergency and your employer must let you seek treatment. It's required by law. If it's something that is a bad illness like a flu, and you've been vomiting, you have the right to call in sick

2018-07-29 20:35:06 UTC  

Most people get over a flu within a week

2018-07-29 20:35:08 UTC  

It's acceptable.

2018-07-29 20:36:28 UTC  

Generally if it isn't something that'll take you down, you have to go to work. If it's a flu, heat illness, pneumonia, high fever, etc then you must stay home and work on getting better.

2018-07-29 20:36:54 UTC  

One of the major exceptions is anything dealing with food.

2018-07-29 20:37:09 UTC  

If you so much as have a cold while working with food here, you can be fired for not taking the day off.

2018-07-29 20:37:22 UTC  

Food safety is pretty uh..

2018-07-29 20:37:28 UTC  

Serious here.

2018-07-29 20:38:05 UTC  

Anyways I just realized I was ranting in a chink hifi channel. Might as well continue this in DM's.,