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Offline mcgee9t2

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« on: 21 February 2013, 09:17 »
Just wondering what the crack is with sickness days for work?

Had half a tooth knoked out around a year ago and the nerve got infected. having a root canal next week and just phoned up the hr lady to be told if i want the day off i have to take a days holiday. Or make my time up.

now i wouldnt be botherd about making time up. but as its in the middle of the day it would mean a hour drive to work. two hours at work. hour drive back. few hours at dentist. Hour drive back to work 2hours there and then a hour drive back. now i cant be arsed with four hours of driving in one day and still being down on my flex time at the end of the day. and ive been told its quite painfull so will need the day off anyway.

i dont think its right that just because im getting it done at the dentist i cant take a sick day. Yet if i got the same treatmwnt done at the hospital i can.

Anybody else had the same problem? Anything i can do? Or is it just a casr of waste a days holiday

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Re: sickness?
« Reply #1 on: 21 February 2013, 10:47 »
Did they tell you you can not have a day off sick?
Do you get paid for sick days?

I don't get bad for sick days so would rather use a holiday and going sick doesn't look good on record.

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« Reply #2 on: 21 February 2013, 11:29 »
I don't get bad for sick days so would rather use a holiday and going sick doesn't look good on record.

I am very rarely off sick in fact maybe only 3 times in the last 6 years but i certainly wouldn't take it as holiday if i was, thats just crazy !

Personally i would take a day off sick for the dentist or expect any of my staff to i would try get the appointment late afternoon so i had to take minimal time out of work ( i also travel about 45 mins to work)




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« Reply #3 on: 21 February 2013, 12:14 »
Make it back up if you are on flexi time.

Get there half hour early, and leave half hour later and there is an hour a day straight away. let's say doing that 5 days in the next two weeks and you should have no issues.

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« Reply #4 on: 21 February 2013, 12:40 »
I thought everybody was entitled to sick pay these days?
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« Reply #5 on: 21 February 2013, 12:56 »
Did they tell you you can not have a day off sick?
Do you get paid for sick days?

I don't get bad for sick days so would rather use a holiday and going sick doesn't look good on record.
yes, and yep i get paid for sick days.

I don't get bad for sick days so would rather use a holiday and going sick doesn't look good on record.

I am very rarely off sick in fact maybe only 3 times in the last 6 years but i certainly wouldn't take it as holiday if i was, thats just crazy !

Personally i would take a day off sick for the dentist or expect any of my staff to i would try get the appointment late afternoon so i had to take minimal time out of work ( i also travel about 45 mins to work)

not had many sick days in the last 5 working years (1 month after 5 days of working cause i had to have an operation to have plates put in my shoulder, 2 days cause i got attacked and hit over the head with a brick a few times, and about 3 days cause i was genuinly sick)
and was not possible to get any other apointment, the next appointment which he had time to do a root canal was the middle of june by which point he said the tooth would have proberbly fallen out.
Make it back up if you are on flexi time.

Get there half hour early, and leave half hour later and there is an hour a day straight away. let's say doing that 5 days in the next two weeks and you should have no issues.
  work long enough weeks as it is so dont really fancy that, normally do atleast 1 day a week were im working past the office shutting hours, more commonly 2-3 days. i.e. last week most days i was leaving before 7am and not getting home till around 8pm so would rather just take a days holiday than have to do an even longer week.


ive already stuck a days holiday in and sorted it out, just doesent seem right to me that if i got the treatment at the hospital im aloud the day off but because im having it done at the dentist im not.

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« Reply #6 on: 21 February 2013, 13:11 »
Make it back up if you are on flexi time.

Get there half hour early, and leave half hour later and there is an hour a day straight away. let's say doing that 5 days in the next two weeks and you should have no issues.
  work long enough weeks as it is so dont really fancy that, normally do atleast 1 day a week were im working past the office shutting hours, more commonly 2-3 days. i.e. last week most days i was leaving before 7am and not getting home till around 8pm so would rather just take a days holiday than have to do an even longer week.

If this really is the case, then highlight it to them, and offset it against all the hours that are already owing to you then.

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« Reply #7 on: 21 February 2013, 18:32 »
If you work for an organisation that is big enough to have a HR department then there must be a local policy on sickness, ours is that they give you up to 4 hours for these kind of appointments.

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« Reply #8 on: 21 February 2013, 18:39 »
So if you're working past the office hours then you are either getting paid overtime or are entitled to time owing ?.If you get sick pay then you don't need to take a days holiday,thats sounds to me like HR dictating to you what you can and can't have.If you hadn't told anybody and just phoned in sick then i expect that you would have been paid as normal ???

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« Reply #9 on: 21 February 2013, 19:59 »
It seems like a money saving idea to me and you're the one loosing out!