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Sick Leave for Medical Appointments?

I feel very lucky to have my own business these days, because when it comes to taking sick leave, the boss is amazingly understanding … actually, the boss is just plain amazing, full stop 😉 !

However it hasn’t always been that way.

Not long before I left my last employer, I attended a team meeting where the boss advised that sick leave was no longer to be used for medical appointments. There were horrified glances around the table – surely this couldn’t be serious?

The Case for Using Sick Leave for Medical Appointments

I mean, it’s not like we go to the doctor for fun, people!

Of course you can guess what happened in response to this new ruling.

Up until then, employees would take an hour or two of sick leave to see their doctor, dentist, chiropractor or other health professional, before coming straight back to work.

But with the ban on using sick leave for medical appointments, people simply called in sick and took the whole day off. I think management shot themselves in the foot with that little directive …

So what was behind this change to company policy? Rumour had it, that it was in response to one particular employee taking regular time off (eg once a fortnight), for chemotherapy. CHEMOTHERAPY.

Personally, I think it was awesome that this employee (if the rumour was actually real) even kept coming to work regularly despite battling cancer, and should have been given carte blanche in regard to using sick leave for medical appointments – or pretty much anything they liked, as they obviously had a serious or even terminal illness!

Using sick leave for medical appointments? I say YES! If we have a medical appointment, it’s usually either because we are:

Besides – good luck finding a doctor or specialist that is open on the weekend!

I’m curious – what’s the arrangement where you work? Do you use sick leave for medical appointments?!

14 April 2016 Update: Just stumbled across this piece of legislation about sick leave for medical appointments, on the Fair Work Australia website, and apparently it is not part of sick leave entitlements to use sick leave for medical appointments unless you are unable to work due to illness. For example, if your sore neck prevents you from going to work, then by all means take the day off and see your chiropractor.

 

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