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  1. Cameron Well-Known Member


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    netizens

    I realize there is need to serve the community but call to jury duty does often come at rather busy times in practitioners lives.

    I note the authorities are clamping down on excemptions (in WA anyway) and it appears podiatry is not included in the list of health professions that can claim exemption. Which begs the question why?

    What say you?

    toeslayer
     
  2. jos Active Member

    I always thought that self employed people are exempt, which is ok for me - but maybe those pods who are 'employees' are not... ?? Are there many other health professions that are NOT exempt?
     
  3. Cameron Well-Known Member

  4. mr2pod Active Member

    I have no idea why podiatrist would not be on the list as I could not see why osteopath, physiotherapist, chiropractor, vet would need any more excuse than a podiatrist as a case of "importance"
     
  5. Cameron Well-Known Member

    netizens

    While the Australian Conference is still on it may be a good question to pose to the management ?

    toeslayer
     
  6. mr2pod Active Member

    Raise it with your state council would be my first suggestion
     
  7. Tuckersm Well-Known Member

    In Victoria, there are no such expemtions for any of the health professions.


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  8. Cameron Well-Known Member

    netizens

    A well presented letter outlining the nature of work and the brief implications of temporary cessation will usually be looked on favorably by the judge.

    toeslayer
     
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