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susan silva
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« on: June 12, 2016, 09:11:42 pm »

If you are sick do you take a day off?  If so is it unpaid, bunched in with vacation, or do you have actual days for being sick. 

I have worked with all three in the past!
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« Reply #1 on: June 13, 2016, 03:14:08 am »

I have 10 days off per year.  If I get sick, I have to use part of that.   My past job I had 2 weeks vacation and earned up to 5 sick days per year.
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« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2016, 09:54:30 pm »

My current job has a separate bucket of sick time versus vacation.  I have quite a bit of sick time available to me.

My husband has one bucket of PTO (personal time off - which includes vacation, sick, etc.)
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« Reply #3 on: June 14, 2016, 10:01:38 am »

I have 21 sick paid days. Logically you can't take them all unless serious illness. But not for the odd stomach bug or flu.
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« Reply #4 on: June 14, 2016, 08:01:27 pm »

I'm in Britain so our circumstances may be rather different from those that obtain elsewhere.  We have a sick leave allowance on a sliding scale according to how long we have worked with the company. In the first year, it is four working weeks at full pay.  After five years' service, we are allowed six months at full pay and six months at half-pay.  However, these are not days "by right".  We have to be genuinely ill.  We may have a few days of sick leave on our own cognisance.  We call this self-certification.  After a week, we have to produce a note from our Doctor.  It is called a "fit note" and tells our employers whether we are fit to return to work and what we are fit to do.  In my company, sick leave is carefully monitored.  If we take off a certain number of days or occasions of sick leave we may be asked to see occupational health at the company's expense.  For example, you may have bronchitis and be ill for a couple of weeks.  Supported by a Doctor's note, that is fine.  If you have ten to 20 days in little bits spread over the year, i.e. many separate occasions, you may be asked to account for the reasons in a little more depth because a short duration of sick leave does not require you to see a Doctor. 
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« Reply #5 on: July 20, 2016, 08:11:34 pm »

At my company, a doctor's note is needed if you are gone more than three days.

If people are seriously ill and have used up all their vacation/sick time, we also have a program that allows other employees to donate days to them.
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