FrStone wrote: » The thought of your pay being docked if you were out for a day with a cold.
FrStone wrote: » It probably encourages people to come in too, who should be at home and pass their sickness around the place.
Slippin Jimmy wrote: » This is why some places won't pay for sick days. People would just abuse the system completely. It would be a factor to consider when choosing a job.
Little CuChulainn wrote: » This is the main reason for sick pay as far as I'm concerned, especially in somewhere like a hospital or Garda station. One person not staying home with something like a flu can cause a lot of damage.
[Deleted User] wrote: » As those of us who are self employed scratch our heads at the idea of getting paid while not working...
kneemos wrote: » And the rest of us scratch our heads at all your dubious tax breaks
Deleted User wrote: » Please tell me more. What are the dubious tax breaks I should avail of?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Please tell me more. What are the dubious tax breaks I should avail of?
Deleted User wrote: Please tell me more. What are the dubious tax breaks I should avail of?
The Backwards Man wrote: » Never even worked anywhere with the glorious fancy notions of holiday pay, overtime, maternity pay, or bank holidays in lieu either, and never employed anyone that had them notions. Pay a good wage for a good day's work instead, everybody is much happier.
TwoShedsJackson wrote: » Employees are entitled to 3 out of the 4 of those by law. Whether or not they take them is between them and their employer.
jimmycrackcorm wrote: » I suppose your mobile phone bill is not an expense then.
The Backwards Man wrote: » Never ever employ anyone who is familiar with the word 'entitled'
Banjo String wrote: » I have the one phone which I use for work almost exclusively. I spend 70% of my working week on site with customers, so it's a necessity. Usually about 60-80 per month. Lavish I tells ya.
FrStone wrote: » We were discussing this in work recently. A colleagues husband turned down a job with a company as he found out they didn't pay sick leave. We have sick pay in my place and to be honest while I've only ever used it for two days, I wouldn't be happy to work somewhere without it. The thought of your pay being docked if you were out for a day with a cold. It probably encourages people to come in too, who should be at home and pass their sickness around the place. Obviously it's one less worry if I was to ever develop a serious illness and be out for a few months that I would still be paid.
DeanAustin wrote: » Anyone who doesn't come to work because of a cold should be shot with balls of their own sh1t.
TwoShedsJackson wrote: » What about someone who does come in and spreads it around the place?
Jawgap wrote: » .....or the people who think what they have is a cold starting but it turns out to be flu, which they then spread around the place