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Adam, give them the sick note and see what happens, you never know they may be worried of losing a decent employee and try to work around this with you or they may not, in the meantime look for other job options, worst case scenario they tell you that you aren't suitable for the job any longer but then they have to legally give you notice of this.
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Oh and to answer the question no you cant be 'sacked' for handing in a sick note but of your illness is long term or can have long term effects on your employment then they can legally replace you.
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I think its sad that you suggest this. I know any employment lawyer would tell him to forget it if he hasn't done two years with the company but he's still with the company and there are things he can do to protect his employment whilst he's still employed.
Yes, but very little unfortunately, which is why I am encouraging proof. He could protect his employment by fighting hard but I don't feel that's the course he wants to take.

If I am mistaken and it's a case of showing up **** companies for their ****ness then I am 100% behind it, but all too often those companies already know they are taking the piss, and they will draw up contracts regardless of personnel ethics. There is a choice to sign, or not. And I doubt many ppl desperate for a job will try to interpret beforehand.

I wholeheartedly agree that it's sad, and I wish it wasn't the case. I'd rather people fought, I certainly have in the past. But me wishing people would fight for what's right is a whole nother discussion.

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Just read a bit more of the thread...

Sounds like they are taking the piss. As to whether they'd sack you or not is entirely dependant on what level you're at as such within the company. Like...they're not gonna sack one of their best workers for this, they're going to do exactly what you want and put others on nights (unless there's good reason for it, like you're better at this work etc). It really depends on your status there is my answer I guess.
I wouldnt say im the best but im certainly not the worse and they know they are getting a good job done with me
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Adam, give them the sick note and see what happens, you never know they may be worried of losing a decent employee and try to work around this with you or they may not, in the meantime look for other job options, worst case scenario they tell you that you aren't suitable for the job any longer but then they have to legally give you notice of this.
My mum told me to call him and record the conversation and say the what the doctor has said but dont tell him about the sick note and see what he says
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Jeez. It's not Sports Direct you're working for, is it?
I would rather sign on
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Adam, give them the sick note and see what happens, you never know they may be worried of losing a decent employee and try to work around this with you or they may not, in the meantime look for other job options, worst case scenario they tell you that you aren't suitable for the job any longer but then they have to legally give you notice of this.
This is the common sense answer. I get the feeling you haven't discussed it yet with your employer (you CAN go over your own manager's head, to his manager).

When you feel like crap it's often difficult to confront this, but you need to get everything on record. And you will also need to show that you have discussed your situation. I do appreciate it's often really difficult, such is life
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Yes, but very little unfortunately, which is why I am encouraging proof. He could protect his employment by fighting hard but I don't feel that's the course he wants to take.

If I am mistaken and it's a case of showing up **** companies for their ****ness then I am 100% behind it, but all too often those companies already know they are taking the piss, and they will draw up contracts regardless of personnel ethics. There is a choice to sign, or not. And I doubt many ppl desperate for a job will try to interpret beforehand.
I agree about a fight being tough. Lets face it, no decent lawyer in the land would touch this without warning Adam that its going to be very expensive and he's probably going to come away with nothing other than years of debt. A union would likely suggest a grievance and then assist with arbitration but I don't think Adams in a union. If Adam knows little about employment law, then basically he's wide open to be screwed over.

Who knows, perhaps this will all work out for the better for him. I somehow doubt it though. The sad part in all of this is, Adam is either going to have to walk away from a job he loves or he's going to be dismissed from a job he loves. What a frustrating place to be, especially when there are things he can do to protect his (supposedly) good reputation and even his future employment with this company.
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My mum told me to call him and record the conversation and say the what the doctor has said but dont tell him about the sick note and see what he says
Don't call him and don't record him. Email him and await his response.
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I agree about a fight being tough. Lets face it, no decent lawyer in the land would touch this without warning Adam that its going to be very expensive and he's probably going to come away with nothing other than years of debt. A union would likely suggest a grievance and then assist with arbitration but I don't think Adams in a union. If Adam knows little about employment law, then basically he's wide open to be screwed over.

Who knows, perhaps this will all work out for the better for him. I somehow doubt it though. The sad part in all of this is, Adam is either going to have to walk away from a job he loves or he's going to be dismissed from a job he loves. What a frustrating place to be, especially when there are things he can do to protect his (supposedly) good reputation and even his future employment with this company.
I agree with you 100%. Our rights are being systematically eroded, and it's soul destroying. You and I are on the same side, DR. I was a Unionist and Socialist for many years, although I don't see this through any political lens. I've offered him to chat and hope I can give some good advice.

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Know your rights...

http://www.acas.org.uk/index.aspx?articleid=4028
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If you've only been there 5 months then you're probably still in your probationary period, which can make things a little dicey when it comes to having time off.
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If you've only been there 5 months then you're probably still in your probationary period, which can make things a little dicey when it comes to having time off.
My probation period was 3 months and i have written confirmation i have passed it
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Well then that makes your position a lot stronger, and you are well within your rights to take sick leave if required, especially accompanied by a Dr's note; you'll be fine.
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My doctor has said im an accident waiting to happen so it doesnt just affect me but everyone i work with
I hope that isn't in your sick note hun, that's pretty judgmental. What's actually on it?
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I hope that isn't in your sick note hun, that's pretty judgmental. What's actually on it?
It basically says my doctor wont pass me fit to work overnights
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What time period has he given? When are you signed off until?
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It basically says my doctor wont pass me fit to work overnights
Ever? You can't get a doctors note to excuse you from parts of the job that don't agree with you. You need to find another position if that's the case, because you'd be unable to fulfil the role set out in your contract.
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I agree with you 100%. Our rights are being systematically eroded, and it's soul destroying. You and I are on the same side, DR. I was a Unionist and Socialist for many years, although I don't see this through any political lens. I've offered him to chat and hope I can give some good advice.
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That's massive and suggests a real longterm medical condition. I don't think my knowledge would cover that. Please don't be scared and please talk to your employers. I've been signed off for depression, but 6 weeks max, this is clearly more serious.

You may not have any right to any form of compensation, and they will look for grounds to terminate.

Please don't jeapordise any future grounds for employment. I may be wrong but I think you know this isn't the job for you. Please also don't get put into a "sickness bracket". It will **** you up. You will have to give reasons for leaving your last job. It's a really ****ty situation and if I can give you help, I will.
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That's massive and suggests a real longterm medical condition. I don't think my knowledge would cover that. Please don't be scared and please talk to your employers. I've been signed off for depression, but 6 weeks max, this is clearly more serious.

You may not have any right to any form of compensation, and they will look for grounds to terminate.

Please don't jeapordise any future grounds for employment. I may be wrong but I think you know this isn't the job for you. Please also don't get put into a "sickness bracket". It will **** you up. You will have to give reasons for leaving your last job. It's a really ****ty situation and if I can give you help, I will.
They want to sign me off 6 hours during a 24 hour day i dont see much problem with it
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OK...then what's stopping you?
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OK...then what's stopping you?
Im just not sure they see it that way

I can work till 2 in the morning which is the latest shift after the overnight and i can start work at 6 which is the earliest
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