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Engsnayl
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Hi Guys,
Any help or advice here would be great.
Basically we're a very small company, at the moment just myself (Director and Co-owner) and one other full time member of staff.
My member of staff has recenly been diagnosed with Biploar disorder and as such is taking a lot of time off with to attend Hospital and more generally speaking is having a lot of time out of the office to deal with his 'head'.
We're a small business that relies on productivity and result every single month from all of the people who work in it so this level of disruption is starting to hurt us.
I've supported him with him off to go to hospital, but now his performance is slipping and he's barely even making it into the office for about half of the working week.
I've not laid a heavy hand to his timekeeping and attendance as I'm worries that if he goes back to his GP and tells them that he's getting stress at work that is affecting his condidion that they will sign him off.
Basically we cannot literally afford a member of staff who is not in the office every day and pulling their weight and even less can we afford to support somebody who is medically signed off.
Part of me is compassionate and empathetic but the other part of me wants rid of this problem as fast and as quickly as possible.
Just don't want to land myself in legal trouble for sacking him.
Any help, thoughts?
Engsnayl
Any help or advice here would be great.
Basically we're a very small company, at the moment just myself (Director and Co-owner) and one other full time member of staff.
My member of staff has recenly been diagnosed with Biploar disorder and as such is taking a lot of time off with to attend Hospital and more generally speaking is having a lot of time out of the office to deal with his 'head'.
We're a small business that relies on productivity and result every single month from all of the people who work in it so this level of disruption is starting to hurt us.
I've supported him with him off to go to hospital, but now his performance is slipping and he's barely even making it into the office for about half of the working week.
I've not laid a heavy hand to his timekeeping and attendance as I'm worries that if he goes back to his GP and tells them that he's getting stress at work that is affecting his condidion that they will sign him off.
Basically we cannot literally afford a member of staff who is not in the office every day and pulling their weight and even less can we afford to support somebody who is medically signed off.
Part of me is compassionate and empathetic but the other part of me wants rid of this problem as fast and as quickly as possible.
Just don't want to land myself in legal trouble for sacking him.
Any help, thoughts?
Engsnayl
