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20 minutes ago, Ingram85 said:

Typical, Im allowed 8 days off sick in a rolling 12 month year or I'm in trouble no matter the ailment.. 

How can there be a time limit on sickness? That's crazy! 

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42 minutes ago, Ingram85 said:

Typical, Im allowed 8 days off sick in a rolling 12 month year or I'm in trouble no matter the ailment. Liz gets 12 days for a cold. 

Who do you work for,  and have you investigated the legality of this? 

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1 hour ago, Ingram85 said:

Typical, Im allowed 8 days off sick in a rolling 12 month year or I'm in trouble no matter the ailment. 

Heart attack?  Car crash involving loss of limbs? Stroke? 

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NHS. Obviously there are ways round it but overall it's a cruel place to work for a 'caring' profession. That 'caring' mindset doesn't extend to staff obviously though. 

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30 minutes ago, Ingram85 said:

NHS. Obviously there are ways round it but overall it's a cruel place to work for a 'caring' profession. That 'caring' mindset doesn't extend to staff obviously though. 

But what do you mean 'allowed 8 days'?

Would you get the sack or something? I can't believe that all NHS staff manage to keep sick leave to 8 days or less. Is it that you drop to statutory sick pay maybe?

Genuinely interested what allowed 8 days means. Our office puts people on SSP after 4 days.

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33 minutes ago, mjmooney said:

You'd think that NHS staff (at least those in contact with contagious patients) would need MORE sickness allowance than other workers. 

I was just just thinking that! Dealing with sick people all day 

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