Cerocco wrote: » I work for a northern Irish company in the republic. To cut a long story short my son was due for surgery that was cancelled last minute but my boss made me take the annual leave I requested to be home after the surgery even after I gave her notice the surgery was cancelled. I’ve gotten a new date for the surgery and requested holidays to cover being home for his recovery even though now I will only have 3 days holidays until next March. My question is she didn’t realise I wanted the date of the surgery off which is a Friday and has approved the holidays for the following Monday to Friday. Can I use force majeure leave for the surgery day even though I know in advance I will need the day off?
Augme wrote: » Just ring in sick on the day. Also find a new job. You shouldn't work for a company who treats there staff that badly.
Dav010 wrote: » The op applied for and was given 2 weeks AL, ...
beauf wrote: » You seemed to have missed the bit about having to take the AL regardless that it no longer suited, and would be needed again. Why would you ignore that since it's the main issue. Some places and people are inflexible with leave. Some for good reason. It's a small office and there is no cover. Some because they are just scumbags. No idea which this employer is.
_Brian wrote: » You can absolutely do this but expect a disciple for it.
sbsquarepants wrote: » Just get a sick note - they'll know you're lying but so what, they can't do anything about it. Your boss is an asshole, but he can't contradict a doctors medical opinion no matter what he thinks.
_Brian wrote: » Augme wrote: » Just ring in sick on the day. Also find a new job. You shouldn't work for a company who treats there staff that badly. You can absolutely do this but expect a disciple for it.
bobbysands81 wrote: » Unfortunately Doctor’s certs do not have to be accepted. .
Augme wrote: » Disciplined for being sick? Good luck with that.
sbsquarepants wrote: » Where are you getting that from? For example if you are sick during your holidays, once you get a sick note your employer is obliged to give you those days back as holidays. They can't just refuse the cert. Who is some HR person (if there even is a HR dept) to dispute a medical doctors opinion on medical matters?
OMM 0000 wrote: » Augme wrote: » Disciplined for being sick? Good luck with that. You can be fired for being sick. I know that may seem hard to believe, but afaik there's no legislature at all protecting the sick.
Dav010 wrote: » Augme wrote: » Disciplined for being sick? Good luck with that. Disciplined for claiming to be sick when you aren’t?
kyler_87 wrote: » Can't get over the manager in this situation
holly8 wrote: » your manager is not very reasonable and/or is a very bad manager.
dellas1979 wrote: » Woah woah woah - speaking as someone who has had to cover colleagues' AL and sick leave just about all summer (various times needed off for different things - not just sick - "swing in a sick note" attitude)... You can argue that that's not a bad manager, that's a bad colleague to do that. The OP made arrangements, and they fell through. Albeit an arrangement out of their control. A colleague cant expect everyone else to rearrange things for another colleague.
knipex wrote: » Yes he can.. Because of the way sick certs are being abused, it is happening more and more frequently..