What to do if I was threatened to be fired for doing my job in a way that was safe for employees but not safe for equipment I was working with?
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What to do if I was threatened to be fired for doing my job in a way that was safe for employees but not safe for equipment I was working with?
I was installing a electrical submersible pump and could not do my job in a way that was safe for myself and equipment both so I did it where it was safe for me and other employees. However, my boss told me in front of a group of about 10 people that if I damaged the equipment he would fire me.
Asked on July 26, 2012 under Employment Labor Law, Texas
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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
You should document the threat that your boss made to you about terminating you while installing the submersible pump in a safe manner by having a meeting with your human resources representative at work and discuss what happened. Follow up the meeting with a written note to the representative while keeping a copy of it for future reference and need.
Under the laws of all states in this country, safety of workers is paramount.
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