My SO is sick and her boss is accusing her of lying and is requiring a doctors note. In the past we couldn’t afford an urgent care bill due to not having insurance and not making enough. Would a company requiring you to make a financial investment also have some responsibility in ensuring you can afford it? Today we can pay the bill, but if we couldn’t afford it how can a job force something on you without knowing your financial situation?
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r/NoStupidQuestions My SO is sick and her boss is accusing her of lying and is requiring a doctors note. In the past we couldn’t afford an urgent care bill due to not having insurance and not making enough. Would a company requiring you to make a financial investment also have some responsibility in ensuring you can afford it? Today we can pay the bill, but if we couldn’t afford it how can a job force something on you without knowing your financial situation? submitted by /u/Pinanims [link] [comments]
My SO is sick and her boss is accusing her of lying and is requiring a doctors note. In the past we couldn’t afford an urgent care bill due to not having insurance and not making enough. Would a company requiring you to make a financial investment also have some responsibility in ensuring you can afford it? Today we can pay the bill, but if we couldn’t afford it how can a job force something on you without knowing your financial situation?
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