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Employee quits after boss refuses to give sick leave: 'I'm out'. Viral post

An employee shared how the person's boss declined to give a sick leave without presenting a doctor's note when the person said he had woken up with cold sweats and requested for a day's leave.

December 16, 2023 / 20:36 IST
The boss insisted that if the employee was suffering from a mere fever, then would it not be okay for the person to come down to work. That prompted the employee to put down his papers immediately. (Representational Image).

In any profession, it is of utmost importance that an employee feels 100 per cent fit, both physically and mentally, to deliver the desired results on a daily basis. However, employees, on some days, do not feel fit enough to go about their daily tasks and rightfully, ask time to recover and get back to feeling working at an optimum pace again.

Under such cases, the boss's attitude and reaction goes a long way in determining the prevailing health at the workplace.

In a recent instance, an employee shared how the person's boss declined to give a sick leave without presenting a doctor's note when the employee said he had woken up with cold sweats and requested for a day's leave. The screenshot of the conversation was shared on Reddit and later went viral.

"I hate to do this, but I woke up with cold sweats," the employee wrote to his boss on Whatsapp, adding that fever was "creeping up every part of my body" and he was in pain.

The boss replied to the employee's message, asking him to present a doctor's note to take the leave saying, "Please get a doctors note for an excused absence".

The response prompted the employee to inform the reporting manager that person had not been to a doctor in three years and was not financially strong, at the time, to visit a doctor.

"I haven’t been to a doctor in three years. I don’t have the money to go to a doctor for a fever. Yesterday, I made the equivalent of $8 an hour. Is the doctor’s visit covered by the company?" the employee wrote.

The boss insisted that if the employee was suffering from a mere fever, then would it not be okay for the person to come down to work. That prompted the employee to put down his papers immediately.

Employee The Whatsapp conversation between the employee and boss which eventually led to the latter quitting his job, (Image credit: Reddit/antiwork).

The post saw a lot of comments from users who criticised the boss's attitude when the employee requested for a sick leave.

"Crazy, I am in charge of some people. They tend to come in while sick anyways (workaholics), I’ve told them the last thing you are doing while sick is coming in and getting everyone else sick. For my own selfish reasons I don’t allow people to come in sick, yet this OPs boss is trying to force them unless they have a note," one user wrote.

"If you have a fever you're almost certainly contagious and you need to stay home until at least 24 hours after your fever is gone when not medicated. This was the instruction I explicitly gave my employees when I was a people manager. Companies that make people work sick should be taxed to pay for the public health systems we need to fix the problems they cause," another user wrote.

Also read: 'I wish I was joking': Boss asks ex-employee for help, 1 year after person was sacked. Viral post

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first published: Dec 16, 2023 03:50 pm

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