First off, I want to let you all know that I fully acknowledge that my job is a joke. I was hired for data entry and online sales for a local business, but end up doing a great deal of physical work. This business employs mostly men and did not treat the last pregnant girl very well.
This week we are packing to go to a show across the country. I was assigned to pack certain things which involved carrying empty pallets, moving loaded pallets with a pallet jack, and crawling into the back of semi trailers with the aide of only the step on the back of the trailer.
I asked two of the men that work there to go into the semi for me and get what I need. A hour later 4 men watched me crawl into the semi while they stood around talking 20 feet from me. I asked another male co worker to get a pallet off a 5 ft high stack and I get and I get a sigh and eye roll. While pulling a loaded pallet jack (maybe 200lbs on the pallet) I feel like I am pushing myself too hard. My abdomen just didn't feel good from the strain.
So, what's safe to do? My dr said to lift no more than 25lbs, but what about pushing and pulling the pallet jack and crawling into semi trailers? What do I say to my managers? What are my rights?
Re: Work issues, help!
The concerns would really what your office's policies are, and given that there was a bait-and-switch with your job description/actual job, I'm sure it's going to be a bit of a battle. Some lawyers often offer free consultations if you feel like this is going to be met with resistance.
I'm sorry you are going through this. It sounds like you need to find some other accommodations or job to do within the company if leaving the job is not an option, because even if LO is okay, you're putting your own body into a compromising position as your body changes and grows. Best of luck to you and I wish I had more information - obviously there are other factors like state laws, etc. that you'll want to look into...