What happens to the payment if I don’t pass the mandatory health examination for my work certification?

If you don’t pass the mandatory health examination required for your work certification, the impact on your payment depends on several factors, including your employment contract, company policy, and local labor laws. In many cases, failing to meet the health requirements may result in being deemed unfit for duty, which can temporarily or permanently affect your ability to perform job-related tasks. As a consequence, employers may suspend work assignments and, with them, wage payments until the issue is resolved. Some organizations offer sick leave or short-term disability benefits that could provide partial income during this period. It’s important to consult your employer’s human resources department or review your employment agreement to understand the specific procedures and financial implications. Additionally, seeking medical clarification or appealing the examination results might be possible options to regain eligibility and resume payment.
