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taking a sickie to go to an interview
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is it illegal to take a sickie and go for a interview?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Every company should have a list of diciplinary procedures and regulation setting out what the penalties for these sorts of actions are.......taking a sickie for any reason is an offence, if it can be proved (the word of another employee might not be good enough - it could be argued that the employee may stand to gain for his possible sacking or bears a grudge against the first employee off ill)....the burden of proof in these types of cases though is much less than criminal cases and only reasonable doubt can be enough to put the nail in the coffin.
I would say it depends on the managements view of this action....is it serious miconduct warranting a final written warning or gross misconduct worthy of a summary dismissal?
To follow on, my Ex (an extremely honest person) got sacked for Gross Misconduct and Fraud by clocking in then talking to the security guard at the clock machine for 5 minutes one morning! They said that she should have taken less time to get to the building and start work from the clocking in machine LOL
Watch yourself there; back in 2000, I was working for a company where one of the guys on my team told the team leader he had a doctor's appointment when he had a job interview, and the guy that was interviewing him 'phoned for a reference whilst Alan was in the interview and happened to mention in the conversation that he was sitting in the interview room right at that moment(!).
Luckily for him, our boss had a real sense of humour about it, and he got the job in the end, so he never really had to deal with any fallout. Would you be so lucky?