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The first two days of sickness are unpaid, then all staff are on the statutory sick pay rate, which is nowhere near salary rates. This results in people going to work ill, because they can't afford to. This in turn leads to more people becoming ill by contracting contagious illnesses!
The sickness policy stinks in this company. They don't realise we're in the 21st Century.Not clear is more like a penalty
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- What is Leyland SDM sick leave policy? How many sick days do you get per year?