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Can't argue with that one. Works both ways of course - there's always some way for staff to retaliate against a dud boss.Look after your staff and they will look after you.
Hey Tyson..
It kinda amuses me that you are calling in others for the alleged 'rort' of a basic work place entitlement, yet the rort that is immediately obvious (to me at least) is that you can fleece a customer for 50 - 60% profit..
Whatever happened to the honest 20% markup..
You must contract to Defence..
Cheers,
Buster
i have worked up these hours, just as i have accrued holiday leave, they are mine,
Sick days are only there as insurance, they are not the same as annual leave.
What your saying is like saying that because you have paid your insurance for a few years without making a claim it's ok to burn out your car so as to get a new one.
That is why when you accept a job - the pay is quoted as a 'package' with salary, sickies, holiday, loading, long service, etc all bundled into one number... This is a KNOWN cost to the business and should be fully budgeted against... whether the worker is actually sick or not... it shouldn't be costing the business anymore or less....
actually, having just typed that... it may cost businesses indirectly - as the worker that is not there to pull their weight which means inefficiencies at the workplace and hence a potential loss...
That is why when you accept a job - the pay is quoted as a 'package' with salary, sickies, holiday, loading, long service, etc all bundled into one number... This is a KNOWN cost to the business and should be fully budgeted against... whether the worker is actually sick or not....
I don't believe that would be the case,... Hang overs are not really that contagious.
I don't think there is a difference between having a sicky(fake) and taking $100 from the till.
next thing people will want maternity leave when they aren't pregnant,..... "It's my entitlement" they will say.
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You can't generalise the population of Australia. They're there to be used if needed. I don't condone taking a sickie, but if your sick your sick! Most people usually get the flu once a year and if its not the flu it could be just a cold of some sort.
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you got me wrong, I have no problem with staff taking sick leave as needed.
That is different to "throwing a sicky'.My comments only relate to people having days off just because they feel like it, or because they have a hang over or it's a long weekend, or because it's stock take etc.etc
I doubt it.
This is 2008 not 1988, and people can easily leave and find a better job somewhere else, so why should people put up with this kind of work environment when they can do less work, get paid more and have the same entitlements? Give your staff a reason to stay, be loyal, and I'm sure you won't have a problem with 'sickies', but until then, be prepared to lose more money in lost productivity and lost sales.
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