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Surfing While Sick “Is OK” 0

A champion surfer has caught a break in more ways than one, with the Industrial Relations Commission in Australia finding that going surfing while on sick leave is not a sackable offense.

Shane Bevan, a former world championship tour surfer, was sacked from his baggage handler’s job after his then employer discovered he took part in Queensland’s Coolum Classic surf contest while on sick leave with a bad back, the Australian reported.

The IRC initially upheld his sacking but, on appeal, a commission full bench last week supported Bevan’s claim that the termination was harsh, unjust and unreasonable and ordered the company to pay compensation.

Bevan injured his back while working for Oceania Aviation Services.

Bevan saw an osteopath who issued him with a medical certificate covering the period to Sunday, September 16, 2007. While on leave, his grandfather died and he travelled to Sydney to be with relatives before returning home two days later.

In memory of his grandfather, he decided to compete in the Coolum Classic  of which he was the reigning champion  scheduled for the next day.

The day he surfed was a rostered day off; his back had improved and he revisited his osteopath, who was happy with his progress.

He spoke to his work supervisor to check someone was taking his shift on the Sunday, although this was unnecessary given he had a medical certificate that covered the period to and including the Sunday.

Upon returning to work on the Monday,  Bevan was asked what he had been doing. He referred to his grandfather’s death and the visit to Sydney.

Asked if he had been surfing, he replied that he had been for a “bit of a paddle”. His employment was terminated.

The Australian reported that the commission upheld the sacking, finding  Bevan misled the company about his physical capabilities and did not acknowledge he had been in the surfing contest when first asked.

However, a commission full bench overturned the findings, noting  Bevan participated in the surfing tournament on his regular rostered day off.

“He went surfing in his own private time and not during a time when he was rostered to attend work,” the full bench said.

“It is also important to note that  Bevan, after organising a shift swap on the Sunday, (despite being covered by a medical certificate) attended work on the Monday (his next rostered shift) ready and able to perform the full range of his duties.”

After lengthy evidence about which muscles  Bevan used at work and which he used surfing, the full bench noted the osteopath did not agree that  Bevan had put his injury at risk by surfing.
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The osteopath’s evidence did not support a conclusion that  Bevan was fit to resume work in light of his participation in a surfing competition.

Bevan also did not mislead the company about his fitness to resume normal work, given it involved heavy lifting.

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Musica Surfica –
Wins International
Surf Film Festival
de St Jean de Luz
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May25

Musica Surfica – Wins Best Film and Best Soundtrack at International Surf Film Festival de St Jean de Luz

About the Film:

Musica Surfica explores a collision between classical music and experimental surfing.
Violin virtuoso and surfer Richard Tognetti, of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, with his friend, surfing provocateur Derek Hynd, asked a diverse group of surfers, including former world champion Tom Carroll and master shaper Tom Wegener, to join them on remote King Island at the edge of the Southern Ocean, to surf… without fins.

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Getting Ready For 2009 International Surfing Day? 0

SURFERS WORLDWIDE UNITE TO CELEBRATE THE FIFTH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SURFING DAY

Over 100 Events Scheduled To Take Place Globally on June 20

On June 20, 2009, surfers globally will wax their boards, paddle out and catch waves in honor of International Surfing Day presented by Monster Energy.

Founded five years ago by the Surfrider Foundation and Surfing Magazine, International Surfing Day unites surfers from around the world in celebration of the sport of surfing. As is tradition with the annual holiday, surfers will do their part to give back to our oceans, waves and beaches through various organized events such as clean-ups and restoration projects courtesy of the Surfrider Foundation.

“We are really excited to be celebrating International Surfing Day’s five year anniversary,” says Laura Mazzarella, Surfrider Foundation’s Marketing Manager. “The success and growth since the first celebration is phenomenal, and we look forward to continue growing and raising awareness in the years to come.”

In addition to over 100 coastal events taking place worldwide, various International Surfing Day sponsors will be hosting special challenges, that will allow the public to compete for prizes through various activities. In celebration of ISD’s 5th anniversary, there will be five on-site challenges: You Tube Challenge: Best ISD Influence Video, Most Unique Piece of Trash, Best Trash Sculpture, Costume Party: Best Costume While Riding a Wave, and Most Spots Surfed on ISD: Photo and/or Video Contest. ISD challenges and prize sponsorships will be announced shortly.

For more information on International Surfing Day, including challenges, events and participating chapters, please go to www.intlsurfingday.com.

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