EMERGENCY
SICK LEAVE
Employers cannot get away with this. Even
those companies with stable health and welfare programs for employees cannot
escape this realistic situation of having employees go on an emergency sick
leave. Emergency as stated is unexpected. One will not know that he’ll be sicked
the next day. It is unplanned ( well should be ) hence , the so-called
emergency sick leave.
EMPLOYER’S
POLICY ON SICK LEAVE
A common practice when an employee goes on
an emergency sick leave is to call the immediate supervisor or the HR Department
for information about their absence because of sickness.
Either of the HR or the immediate supervisor
may receive the notice from the employee concerned. And both have the
responsibility to inform one another.
There is a need to inform the immediate
supervisor so as to take immediate action on his section or department’s
ongoing task which might get pend because of ones absence. Likewise the HR
Department is needed to be informed for payroll and attendance monitoring
purposes.
COMMON
REPLY WHEN A PHONE CALL ON EMERGENCY SICK LEAVE WAS RECEIVED
When an employee calls on his sudden
illness in order to inform his immediate supervisor or the HR Department, it is
important to talk to the concerned lightly while giving him the instruction on
what to do. This should be done consistently whether or not the sickness is
true or false.
A suggested reply should have a sympathetic
tone and must provide information on what is required for him to do in order to
avoid being charged as “abandoning the post” or AWOL, like this printed sample : “ We are sorry to
hear about your sudden illness and we hope that you can recover quickly. Please
provide a medical certificate if you would be absent for 3 or more days. So please
attach the medical certificate to the Sick Leave notification or application
form upon your comeback to work. State in the form as well on how long have you
been on sick leave.”