No he's supposed to hop cause apparently the chap that posted that hopped to his desk after cycling to work. Cause his foot didn't hurt to the extent it would stop him cyclingso he teleports to his desk each day?

No he's supposed to hop cause apparently the chap that posted that hopped to his desk after cycling to work. Cause his foot didn't hurt to the extent it would stop him cyclingso he teleports to his desk each day?

No he's supposed to hop cause apparently the chap that posted that hopped to his desk after cycling to work. Cause his foot didn't hurt to the extent it would stop him cycling![]()
There should be a law, if you have a foot injury you're not allowed to drive, instead you have to cycle.yeah personally I always want people with foot injuries driving around, makes the morning commute more interesting!
Both? I get the odd cold but nothing serious that I feel I can’t go in. Just last week I slipped a disc in my lower back and still went to work whereas I know people that wouldn’t blink and take 4 weeks off on full pay.
You could have a slipped disc and just have discomfort, or you might be in agony and not able to walk. You could have bad sprained ankle and not be able t walk. Work might not be covered for insurance if you come in injured and fall down the stairs or make a mistake that costs money. Generally people who come into work injured or sick spend more time talking about it than actually working.
Most places have a sick policy in place. If you get a medical cert and its fake then that's really an issue for the doc, or the company to call someone in to see a company doctor. Also have a policy that counts sick days, and when they are taken. Our sick days are counted over two years. Use them up one year you cant use them the next year.

You could have a slipped disc and just have discomfort, or you might be in agony and not able to walk. You could have bad sprained ankle and not be able t walk. Work might not be covered for insurance if you come in injured and fall down the stairs or make a mistake that costs money. Generally people who come into work injured or sick spend more time talking about it than actually working.
Most places have a sick policy in place. If you get a medical cert and its fake then that's really an issue for the doc, or the company to call someone in to see a company doctor. Also have a policy that counts sick days, and when they are taken. Our sick days are counted over two years. Use them up one year you cant use them the next year.
More of a rant, I currently work for a bus company providing a park and ride for a large construction site and I'm basically an administrator in the office. The staff members (around 30 of us) get no sick pay apart from the statutory sick pay of £89.35 per week which is only applicable after 3 days. The drivers (number around 200) however get £180 per week starting from the first day of sickness plus SSP.
What are people's opinions on this?
I once had a bus driver tell me he didn't have to accept my £20 note because the union said so. I had to get off and go break it somewhere. Ridiculous.
Personally it is very hard to judge what a company should give sick pay wise. I get 13 weeks full pay which is a lot considering I only work 26 weeks a year. Even though I do not many people do take the Mickey.
There should be a law, if you have a foot injury you're not allowed to drive, instead you have to cycle.
i think the law states something along the lines of 'you shouldn't drive with any injury that may impair your ability to safely control your vehicle' or words to that effect. also you will almost certainly invalidate your insurance driving with a broken foot/hand. but my post was more tongue in cheek at the poster claiming he cycled to work with a broken foot - what a heroIsn’t there already a law that says you shouldn’t drive with a broken hand/foot?

you're the victim? victim of what?? think you're being a precious there sweetheart!Today GD has taught me that 6 months off work for a HURT (not broken) ankle is fine and I am the victim. Hilarious. I'd dissect each post but I'd rather keep gaming seeing as I'm up at 6am for work, unlike some![]()
but my post was more tongue in cheek at the poster claiming he cycled to work with a broken foot - what a hero![]()
Oh dear. I imagine that was a fun experience. I broke my wrist a couple years back (didn't know it was broke at the time obviously) and was going to drive myself to a&e - I'd happened to mention to my brother (his gf is a doctor) and it was her put me wise to the legal/insurance side of things. Even if if was only sprained if they had strapped it a policeman might let you go on your way but if you were in an accident your insurance would tell you to go do one.I once drove to work with a broken ankle. In my defence I'll point out that it hadn't been diagnosed and wasn't put in plaster until a couple of hours later. And "stupid" is the work you are looking for.