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I have an apprentice who just keeps on calling in sick for 1 day here and 1 day there.
I gave him his first annual review a month and a half ago and showed him his attendance record...19 sick days in 10 months! I explained the impact it is having on business and outlined that we all have extreme circumstances occasionally that mean we need to be off work sick but this is far too much and got him to commit to being more reliable. I also told him that unless he could prove he was actually ill I wouldn't be able to pay him for sick days going forward and SSP doesn't kick in until he has had 4 days off in a row.
Since then he has had no days off....or so it would seem.
On Wednesdays he goes to college (still a paid day) and I found out last week he has been skipping college. I have requested an attendance record from college which I am waiting for, but in the mean time I asked him how college was last week and he has given me details of his fictional attendance and outlined what he did throughout the day. Today is Wednesday so he should be at college, I drove past his house on the way to work and his car was still at home, I sent him a text asking if he is in college for just the morning or a full day as we could do with help at work, he replied saying he will find out after his break. I called the college, he has called in sick.
I want to give him a written warning but should I be giving him more than just a warning as he is out and out lying about his whereabouts? Should this be gross misconduct and he be fired? Or should I just sit down with him and give him a written warning and tell him if he does it twice more employment will be terminated. I am quite a lenient employer and feel I have given him chance after chance.
I gave him his first annual review a month and a half ago and showed him his attendance record...19 sick days in 10 months! I explained the impact it is having on business and outlined that we all have extreme circumstances occasionally that mean we need to be off work sick but this is far too much and got him to commit to being more reliable. I also told him that unless he could prove he was actually ill I wouldn't be able to pay him for sick days going forward and SSP doesn't kick in until he has had 4 days off in a row.
Since then he has had no days off....or so it would seem.
On Wednesdays he goes to college (still a paid day) and I found out last week he has been skipping college. I have requested an attendance record from college which I am waiting for, but in the mean time I asked him how college was last week and he has given me details of his fictional attendance and outlined what he did throughout the day. Today is Wednesday so he should be at college, I drove past his house on the way to work and his car was still at home, I sent him a text asking if he is in college for just the morning or a full day as we could do with help at work, he replied saying he will find out after his break. I called the college, he has called in sick.
I want to give him a written warning but should I be giving him more than just a warning as he is out and out lying about his whereabouts? Should this be gross misconduct and he be fired? Or should I just sit down with him and give him a written warning and tell him if he does it twice more employment will be terminated. I am quite a lenient employer and feel I have given him chance after chance.
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