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Easyjet Redundancies
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With thousands being made redundant we don't often hear about the criteria for who is losing their job and who isn't. Easyjet are using sickness levels to decide this from the start of the virus. Presume that means from when flights were stopped and not on a rolling yearly basis.
Do you think this is fair or not?
With thousands being made redundant we don't often hear about the criteria for who is losing their job and who isn't. Easyjet are using sickness levels to decide this from the start of the virus. Presume that means from when flights were stopped and not on a rolling yearly basis.
Do you think this is fair or not?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sickness records of pilots is probably a little unfair, as I wouldn’t want a pilot flying me who was under the weather (not that I’d know!).
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For most other jobs ‘general absenteeism’ is a good measure and is one of the measures I’ve used and I put a weighting measure against it.
I’m not talking about long-term sick, or people who have, say, a fortnight off for proper flu, I’m talking about the Mondayitis types.
But...
For most other jobs ‘general absenteeism’ is a good measure and is one of the measures I’ve used and I put a weighting measure against it.
I’m not talking about long-term sick, or people who have, say, a fortnight off for proper flu, I’m talking about the Mondayitis types.
Early on in my working career, my then employer inserted a clause in their employment terms (posted on notice-boards) which read ‘Any employee arriving late for work more than twice in a month would be considered as being consistently late for work.’ At this some wag had added a rider which read ‘and any employee working hard more than twice in a month would be considered as working consistently hard.’
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