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jedimistress | 10:13 Wed 22nd Nov 2006 | Law
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A member of staff is off sick for 2 weeks and goes on holiday for 4 days. She is off sick with anxiety related things / stress.... My boss would like to give her a warning as he feels agrieved by this. Can he do so in the eyes of employment law or is the staff member protected? Thanks.
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The employee's doctor may have suggested that a break would do her a world of good and help relieve the anxiety/stress.

There is nothing that states an ill person has to be at home, so I do not think the employer has grounds to give her a warning.
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Cheers anyway the general answer I've been finding whilst researching is that as long as they are not caught doing something which would contrdict their illness, like running if they were off with a broken leg, then not much can be done.

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