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Wife's boss is on a power trip. Is this legal?
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I'm thinking you don't. "I'm not showing up to my shift but I have someone to cover for me" is still "I'm not showing up to my shift"
No it isn't. But you know that.
Question. Are you physically present at the job site when you get someone to cover for you?