• Force_majeure123
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    New workplace takes absences seriously. Needed med cert for my single day off (needed for one day off if absence is Monday or Friday). Also had a “RTW” chat with manager who asked why I was off, am I okay now, any ongoing issue, anything they can do to help, etc. Quite invasive and definitely serves to dissuade me from future sick leave where it’s not absolutely needed - which I suppose is why they do it.

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      Ayup. Welcome to the wonderful world of corporate ‘care’. Jobs not done till the paperwork has been filed.

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      Do you have a workplace agreement or something in place that details exactly what you need to do and when if you need a sick day or carer’s leave?

      While this isn’t quite the same my workplace is majority female. I once told a story that when a manager here was being quite full on with asking why someone was away they got a detailed recount of the menstrual cycle and their period.

      That manager stopped asking people why they were off sick.

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        It’s even more fun trying to communicate the full breadth of menopause to a 30 something male manager.

        • Eagle
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          In our latest EBA they asked for menopause leave, government said no 😑.

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        It’s shameful how 40% of sick days are on Mondays and Fridays.

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        That’s funny 🤣 I know our EBA did specify Mondays and Fridays were mandatory med cert so that’s no issue. Wasn’t expecting a 15m chat with manager asking about it though

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      I don’t think they’re meant to ask why. Do they have the right to do that? :/

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        I googled it afterwards. Looks like they can ask, but can’t ask for any reasons on the med cert. You can refuse to give them any info I guess but they might not receive that warmly, even if you’re allowed to. My last employer wouldn’t have asked any of this so it’s new to me

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      What happens if you’re a carer and not the sick one? Do you take your kid to get the medical cert?
      Relevant here, as I took the day yesterday looking after a sick kid. Getting to a doctor would have been a challenge as he was in no shape to ride and my wife had the car.

      • Eagle
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        I get a carers cert from the doctor. Usually telehealth. Or stat dec it.

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        Good question. I’m not sure if Telehealth scripts work for carer’s leave - it’s what I used yesterday and it was fine, no mention of it being a lame type of cert or insufficient in any way…