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Deduction of Sick Pay
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My son was seen driving his car while on sick leave. His manager has deducted three days pay because of this. Is this lawful?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'll do that, he phoned home very upset after he went back to work tonight. He had injured a knee at work while pushing, pulling a lifttruck and the doctor gave him 7 + 7 days sick note. During his time off he took his car for an MOT, and then laid the car up after it failed. I've been driving him around since.
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Well, if he was driving his car whilst off sick and I saw him for an injured knee I think I would certainly want to ask questions
When you say 3 days pay was deducted' do you mean he was paid SSP for the other days?
You do realise that when you go sick you dont get paid for the first 3 days, don't you? So, if that's what has happened, yes it is lawful
When you say 3 days pay was deducted' do you mean he was paid SSP for the other days?
You do realise that when you go sick you dont get paid for the first 3 days, don't you? So, if that's what has happened, yes it is lawful
Yes his company scheme does entitlle him to sick pay for the first three days. He has received sick pay for one day self cert. Given the location of his doctor's if you could drive you wouldn't walk. Standing waiting for a bus would aggrevate a knee more than driving. If you were seen hopping to the bus stop and then standing on one leg, you might get a lift to the loony bin FOC.
Anyway seems the manager was exercising his right to be a prat. The money will be paid next week. Unlike the overtime he has not paid on earlier occasions. Apparently his bonus reflects the level of staff costs.
Cost down, bonus up.
Anyway seems the manager was exercising his right to be a prat. The money will be paid next week. Unlike the overtime he has not paid on earlier occasions. Apparently his bonus reflects the level of staff costs.
Cost down, bonus up.
Have to say not withstanding the actual rights and wrongs of the events in this case, I simply don't believe that "standing waiting for a bus would aggravate a knee injury more than driving". And if your knee was so bad that you had to hop to the bus stop and stand on one leg then you sure as Hell aren't safe to be driving unless it is a converted car with no foot controls!
To be fair, depending on what your son normally does I might ask questions if he was seen driving whilst his knee was too injured to work. I wouldn't have arbitrarily deducted three days though.
To be fair, depending on what your son normally does I might ask questions if he was seen driving whilst his knee was too injured to work. I wouldn't have arbitrarily deducted three days though.
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