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I have decided to leave my current employer and find a new position, I have only be employed by them for just under a year. In the past year I have had no days off sick but I fractured a bone in my foot, it took 8 weeks (40 working days) for the fracture to heal. Due to the nature of my job I was unable to work until the fracture fully healed, as my work is manual and requires me to be mobile.
The accident happen at my place of work, due to a step that was not secured down properly.
MY QUESTION IS: If a reference is requested, if they ask how many days sick I have had off in the last year, will these 40 days need to be declared. Is there any difference between injury and sickness?
I would like to add the following points, just to add a little depth:
Thanks for reading my thread, any information or help will be appreciated.
Many Thanks.
I have decided to leave my current employer and find a new position, I have only be employed by them for just under a year. In the past year I have had no days off sick but I fractured a bone in my foot, it took 8 weeks (40 working days) for the fracture to heal. Due to the nature of my job I was unable to work until the fracture fully healed, as my work is manual and requires me to be mobile.
The accident happen at my place of work, due to a step that was not secured down properly.
MY QUESTION IS: If a reference is requested, if they ask how many days sick I have had off in the last year, will these 40 days need to be declared. Is there any difference between injury and sickness?
I would like to add the following points, just to add a little depth:
- That in my previous two jobs, which spanned 12 years, if you averaged my sick days it works out at under a day a year.
- My conduct and performance of my job, with current employer has been excellent, they have had no concerns or issues.
- At the time of the injury to my foot, my employer told me that I would not be paid for the time I was off whilst my foot healed. I challenged them over this by saying if they would not pay me then I would need seek compensation for loss of wages. As a result of this conversation I was paid for this time.
- The reason for me deciding to leave, is the injury to my foot is the straw that broke the camels back. There has been many problems regarding training, conditions, general professionalism, hours of work, days required to work and failure to pay overtime. I have got to a point where feel that I can not go with them, as I can not help them.
Thanks for reading my thread, any information or help will be appreciated.
Many Thanks.
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