This is a request for a friend.
My friend had an accident in April while travelling home from work on the bus.
The accident left her with broken finger. The finger was strapped up and she returned back work without any time off.
Then in June she developed a nerve complaint linked to the broken finger which as lead to her being off work ever since.
Last Monday the GP said she could go back to work. The only problem my friend has is the movement in 3 fingers which mean there are 2 duties she cannot do . One is tucking in the bottom sheet on the bed and the other carrying luggage downstairs.
Her employer says they cannot alter her duties and has refused to allow her back to work. The GP has reluctantly signed her off for another week but after that there is no reason in the GP's mind for her to continuing to sign her off.
She is now feeling that she should just resign and give up. Can her employer insist on not allowing her back?
My friend had an accident in April while travelling home from work on the bus.
The accident left her with broken finger. The finger was strapped up and she returned back work without any time off.
Then in June she developed a nerve complaint linked to the broken finger which as lead to her being off work ever since.
Last Monday the GP said she could go back to work. The only problem my friend has is the movement in 3 fingers which mean there are 2 duties she cannot do . One is tucking in the bottom sheet on the bed and the other carrying luggage downstairs.
Her employer says they cannot alter her duties and has refused to allow her back to work. The GP has reluctantly signed her off for another week but after that there is no reason in the GP's mind for her to continuing to sign her off.
She is now feeling that she should just resign and give up. Can her employer insist on not allowing her back?
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