• Lemmyoutofhere@lemmy.ca
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    If it’s unpaid, not a chance I am getting a doctors note. Although, what kind of dystopian country doesn’t have paid sick days?

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      Undeveloped societies can be like that. It’s often places that don’t have many rights for the citizens and are worse off in wealth then the pre French Revolution France. Basically peasants with smart phones given this day and age.

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      Well then the company has no proof you were actually sick, and next thing you know you have a meeting with HR and your supervisor asking about where you currently are in all your work. Unpaid is not automatically excused

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      A part of my salary is determined by the number of hours i bill my customer, so a sick day could easily mean that I lose somewhere in the range of $100 - $200. And I don’t even live in the USA.

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    I had my first real sickness for time off since I moved to Germany. I had a call with a doctor, they pushed a sick note into the digital health system, and my company noted it as paid time off.

    Modern civilization in a developed nation rocks.

    Now if we could just get the paperwork to die down a bit… Oh, and find a way to get the trains on time!

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        IIRC George Jetson was canonically born in 2022.

        So… we ARE living in the Jetsons timeline… you and I were just born in the Jetsons slums.

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        I kept seeing discussions about the way things generally work in Europe, the rights people have, and the cultural appreciation for people’s health and I finally said “fuck it! Let’s move to Europe”. I’d been visiting for decades off and on, so we made it permanent.

        It only took three years of applying for jobs, saving, and finally getting all of our family needs in order, but we did it. If you can, give it a look.

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      I was gonna make fun of you for calling Germany a modern, civilised and developed country… but you saved yourself in the 2nd half :D

      Sent while waiting for a delayed S-Bahn

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        In comparison to that dystopian shit hole USA? Yes we are. Totally.

        In comparison with an ideal nation? No, not even close.

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            Oh, no actual one. Just this Utopian place in my vision where people are nice to each other and everyone is cared for and unproductive shit like this.

            Nations are all way too complex to assess them for me, not actually living there. But I would pick the Netherlands or Denmark/Norway/Iceland if I had to choose.

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        If there’s nothing else, Germany can complain about Deutsche Bahn! I have a long commute to work (my employer ist sehr schlect in some ways), so I’ve spent many months playing “will it, won’t it” on RE train delays. I even had one vanish on the app after it claimed to pass through my station. Geistbahn!

        The dumb part is that I started visiting Germany back in 1995. The trains ran much better. Nich so viel Störungen oder unregelmaßig dingen. Good memories only cover over so many cracks, though.

        It’ll only take about 20 years of big investment to rebuild the train network after so many decades of underinvestment by conservative governments. No worries, any day now.

      • Datorie@lemmy.world
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        Yeah, us being hardstuck in the 1980s is apparently still being better than other countries returning to the 1930s…

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      Ich hoffe, Sie haben ihren Müll ordentlich getrennt! Außerdem ist jetzt Ruhezeit, also bitte leise pfostieren!

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        Mülltrennung ist seht wichtig! Wir wissen das, aber die Gelbetonne ist komisch.

        Unsere Wohnung hat kein nachbar jetzt. Es ist ein neues bau, und die Vermieter ist Meiter suchen. Ruhezeit ist sind die besten teil von Deutschland!

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      Also I claim the doctors visit as a work expense because in order to get paid I need one :) its a condition of my employment.

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    NZ: We’re legally entitled to 10 days paid sick leave. If you’re out for less than 3 consecutive days you can be asked for a medical certificate but your employer must pay for it. Even then I’ve never been asked for a medical cert.

    this is an American problem I’m guessing

    ETA: We’ve also got huge brain drain problems thanks to the 3 ring circus govt atm. So we could use a little immigration

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      Aussie here, paid sick leave but i’ve had employers ask for a certificate

      I’ve never given them one. I’m a fucking adult you’re employing

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        I’m a fucking adult you’re employing

        Exactly right. This isn’t elementary school. I’d hand them an obvious forgery signed “Barney Piccolo’s Mother.”

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      We’re legally entitled to 10 days paid sick leave

      Sorry but still not good enough. I don’t plan out when I am going to be sick in the coming year or how many days it’ll take me.

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        At that point ACC would kick in. I think it’s up to 80% of your pre illness income, and there are probably other benefits I don’t know about

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      After 15 days, the government has to pay instead, so long as you can prove you are sick.

      If you are un(lucky), you can basically be on permanent sick leave here.

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    My coworker with sick days: I don’t want to waste them, I want to go on a month vacation so I’m coming in sick and getting you all sick.

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    Meanwhile in countries where you aren’t beholden to your employer and health insurance, being paid when sick is just standard.

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    I actually did this during fucking Corona, and I still do it often, literally until they drive me away, because I’m that afraid of being accused of dodging work.

    They brought it on themselves, I suppose.

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      I did the same. They are assholes that assume you’re lying. During Covid they refused to see you at the urgent care if you had a fever. How the hell am I gonna get a note if I can’t be seen. I’m not paying 10k for a note from the ER.

      Then they get mad like why would you come in if you’re sick. BROTHER YOU MADE ME COME IN.

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      Unfortunately they won’t see the consequences either because everyone will get sick and keep coming in, when the owner(s) can just dip out and take a personal day.

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          It dips when you’re sick, it will dip further when half of a department is sick. It’s better to protect everybody else and take a hit for a day or two than spend weeks with people passing around an illness back and forth with reduced productivity.

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    The argentinian work law is being treated today. A “representative”* from one of the poorest provinces we have said something on the lines of “sick days are paid 50%, because the guilt shared”

    Guilt? Guilt of what?

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      Guilt for people getting sick at work/because of work, either from co-workers who must be at work, or from kids who are around other kids that must be in school sick because their parents must be at work, or some variation on forced participation in institutions when unwell which prevents taking care of yourself and stopping chains of transmission?

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    I once worked at a place that offered three vacation days per year. The only catch was, to use your paid days you had to work a separate shift for each day you took off. So ultimately if you wanted to have 3 days off, the week before and the week after you might not get a day off because of the extra shifts you had to work. Just how is that taking time for yourself again?

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    Me, watching you be a little bitch while I slash the manager’s tires, put sugar in their gas tank, and [redacted], before going back home to crawl back in bed, feeling refreshed knowing that I made a positive difference today: 😊