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<blockquote data-quote="Lisa.JP" data-source="post: 579529" data-attributes="member: 115799"><p>Thank you all, your responses are very encouraging.</p><p>He has checked with his employers, and they will not pay him for time off, medical appts and holidays included (hence he's not had a holiday in 2 years!). Unfortunately the 'slave-labour' job he does has plenty of young people queuing up to be taken on, so he feels he needs to do everything he can to keep the job, including not asking for time off.</p><p>I'd appreciate any further advice on getting him off the downward spiral he seems to be on at the moment.</p><p>Thank you for your words of encouragement and letting me know that he's not the only one out there suffering from this!</p><p>Lisa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lisa.JP, post: 579529, member: 115799"] Thank you all, your responses are very encouraging. He has checked with his employers, and they will not pay him for time off, medical appts and holidays included (hence he's not had a holiday in 2 years!). Unfortunately the 'slave-labour' job he does has plenty of young people queuing up to be taken on, so he feels he needs to do everything he can to keep the job, including not asking for time off. I'd appreciate any further advice on getting him off the downward spiral he seems to be on at the moment. Thank you for your words of encouragement and letting me know that he's not the only one out there suffering from this! Lisa [/QUOTE]
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