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What is the sickness levels like in your office?

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Our sickness levels are rocketing, everyones got a Ford Focus ,our dom's off with stress,and 15%+ of the office is off with, feet/backs/necks: it aint looking too cost effective right now :Very Happy :chuckle :left: :hmmmm
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I've got an appointment with the physio this week so here's hoping I'll have to have an op then RM will pay me off on the sick :Very Happy
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Look, I appreciate that at certain stages in life ,circumcision can be painful ,but if you do the job properly..... :silenced
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BELIAL wrote:Look, I appreciate that at certain stages in life ,circumcision can be painful ,but if you do the job properly..... :silenced
You get to keep the tips :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
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disgruntledpostie1 wrote:I've got an appointment with the physio this week so here's hoping I'll have to have an op then RM will pay me off on the sick :Very Happy
:sad: do you really want that ? they tried to sack me the other day, the ATOS so called doctor had me in for almost 1 hour of what was meant to last 20 mins and tried to get me to agree that the job was 2much for me, union said if i had of agreed it would have been IHR for me there and then!!!!!! So they are out to get me as far as i am concerned. :evil/mad
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disgruntledpostie1 wrote:
BELIAL wrote:Look, I appreciate that at certain stages in life ,circumcision can be painful ,but if you do the job properly..... :silenced
You get to keep the tips :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
But mastication is such a chore :pray :silenced
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Re: What is the sickness levels like in your office?

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madelin4 wrote:Just curious to hear what other offices sickness levels are like and also how are sick staff treated? In my office there is around 10 of us out. They dont seem to bother with long terms as Atos deals with it, but the short term are not treated very good with phone calls every day etc.

What is their plan with the sick staff? they cant pay off everyone who goes sick ? :cuppa
If I was contacted by the managers everyday when off ill I would tell them "I will contact them when I am ready to return" and if they carried on contacting me after that I would not answer the phone when they rang.

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Post by protect us »

what do you think of this then - it takes a lot for me to be off sick but im only human and do get a bad flu or vomiting once in a while like most people ! but i have not only phoned in and also given a rougth idea of when i should be better ( how the hell can you !) but i have actually had two line managers come to my house !! there excuse is " just making sure youre ok " what a joke , they dont seem to make sure im ok when im at work :hmmmm what i wonder is the act of human rights if any on this kind of behaviour ! when sick you at least dont want to be pestered like this , and shouldnt be for at least a week !! another case of not having any spare cover for when things like sickness happen .
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we had a postie in our office who suddenly lost his father two days later his mum was hoapitalised with a heart condition was off work for three weeks came back to work and was issued with a stage warning!!!! The NOB of aDOM said that he had to treat his staff fairly so it was the same for everyone regardless the sickness!! If hed only bothered to look at his INTRANET the first line says and i quote '' MUST USE COMMON SENSE.......'' end of . :no no :no no
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Post by tambo »

HELP IF U HAD A WEEK OF WORK SICK HOW MANY DAYS WOULD THAT BE SICK 5, 6, OR 7
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tambo wrote:HELP IF U HAD A WEEK OF WORK SICK HOW MANY DAYS WOULD THAT BE SICK 5, 6, OR 7
Depends when you phoned in to tell them when you are ready to resume.
Go sick Monday,phone in Sat to tell them you're starting work Monday,that's 6 days.
You don't phone in on Sat and just turn up on Monday,they will do you for 7 days.
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Post by TrueBlueTerrier »

AFAIK it depends on whether or not you called in to say if you were fit on a day off.

So if your sick from a Monday to Sunday with a day off in the week and don't ring in fit on Saturday - sick days = 7

Again Monday to Sunday with day off in week - but you ring in to say fit on Saturday and to say will be in work on Monday - Sick = 6

Again Monday to Sunday but Saturday is day off and you ring in Saturday/Friday to say you would be fit to work if you were not on a day off - = Sick = 5

Hopefully that makes sense and anyone who has the official line will hopefully tell me where I have it wrong.
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Post by tambo »

THANKS I UNDERSTAND ONE MORE QUESTION HOW DO U GET OF A STAGE ONE
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tambo wrote:THANKS I UNDERSTAND ONE MORE QUESTION HOW DO U GET OF A STAGE ONE

Depends but heer is the full stage procedure from the cwu web site

Triallist:

Stage 1: 2 absences or 7 days in a 6 month period
Stage 2: 1 absence in the next 2 months
Stage 3: 1 absence in the next 2 months
No triallist should have his/her appointment confirmed whilst under this procedure.

2. MINIMUM NATIONAL ATTENDANCE STANDARDS - EMPLOYEES NOT ON TRIAL
Employees who have successfully completed their trial period are still required to maintain a high standard of attendance. Attendance may be regarded as warranting formal action if an employee who is not on trial has:

Stage 1: 4 absences or 14 days in a 12 month period
Stage 2: 2 absences or 10 days in any 6 month period during the next 12 months
Stage 3: 2 absences or 10 days in any 6 month period during the next 12 months
In deciding whether these standards are met for employees whose trial was recently confirmed, attendance during the whole of employment is considered, not jut from the date trial is confirmed. An employee whose trial has been confirmed following an improvement to the required triallist standard will be put back to the previous stage of the Attendance Procedure but the criteria appropriate to a non-triallist will then apply.
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