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In reply to the discussion: Does anyone else go to work sick? [View all]Kalidurga
(14,177 posts)3. I would rather go to work and be miserable and get paid,
than stay home and be miserable and lose a day's pay. That being said, I got a few days of sick pay. But, since I have a chronic condition it wouldn't cover me all the time. So, I would go in feeling like I wouldn't be able to finish my shift. A couple of times I went to work and only made it two hours into my shift. One day I made it through my shift, but had a rather interesting walk home. Interesting in the sense I was very woozy and wobbly and felt like I was going to pass out. I am sure that there are people that have even more severe illnesses that do the same thing and more frequently.
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Where are the support for the men who go to work sick? My son is a cook and I can't
southernyankeebelle
Jul 2012
#1
1) did you read the article? if the legislation is passed it would cover everyone, not just women, &
spooky3
Jul 2012
#30
I've worked with pneumonia and was reprimanded for 'sleeping on the job' when I fainted
REP
Jul 2012
#39
I also once went to work for a week while I had pneumonia (not because my bosses were
Nay
Jul 2012
#28
Just had me to support - have gone in so sick I could barely stand (or risk being fired)
REP
Jul 2012
#40
sick days are a good thing for everyone so why isnt the membership fighting for sickdays?
leftyohiolib
Jul 2012
#5
Good question....Sounds like a rather egregious oversight on the part of the membership. n/t
whathehell
Jul 2012
#17
Yeah, you may have something there...My spouse has to be REALLY sick to take time off
whathehell
Jul 2012
#19
Two, off the top of my head. But both of them have taken on caregiver roles of some sort,
LeftyMom
Jul 2012
#32