Hi,

In our company, we have only 12 days of sick leave with no casual leaves. Employees are allowed to take Casual Paid leaves only after working for 1 year, which is 18 days in a year.

Management's Observation on Sick Leave Usage

Our management noticed people taking sick leave for casual reasons on Monday and Friday. Also, when a public holiday falls on Monday or Friday, they apply for sick leave on the previous day or after the public holiday to create a long weekend.

Policy Change: Medical Records Requirement

As a result, management has decided to request medical records even for one-day sick leave.

Questions for Discussion

1. Is it legal to ask for a medical certificate for one day?
2. How can we prevent employees from misusing sick leave for casual reasons during weekends or public holidays?

From India, Bengaluru
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Hello,

It seems you have two major concerns: the legality of asking for a medical certificate for one-day sick leave, and how to discourage employees from misusing sick leave. Let's address each one:

1. Is it legal to ask for a medical certificate for one day?
- Yes, it is legal to ask for a medical certificate for one-day sick leave. The Shops and Commercial Establishments Act (applicable in Karnataka) doesn't limit the right of employers to ask for proof for sick leave. However, it's crucial to ensure that this policy is applied uniformly to all employees to avoid any discrimination claims.

2. How to avoid people using sick leave for casual leaves during weekends or public holidays?
- Here are a few suggestions:

- Introduce a policy requiring medical proof for sick leave before or after weekends or public holidays.
- Encourage a culture of openness and respect for leave policies by conducting communication sessions about the importance of adhering to leave rules.
- Consider introducing a 'work from home' policy on such days. This way, even if an employee is not physically present, they can still contribute to work.
- Look into your casual leave policy. If employees are only getting casual leave after one year, they may feel forced to use sick leave for personal matters. You could consider granting casual leave after a shorter period.

Remember, the key is to have clear policies, communicate them effectively, and implement them fairly.

🤞 Best of luck with managing your leave policies! Remember, a fair and transparent system will not only keep you legally compliant but also contribute to a healthier workplace environment. 🤰🏼🤘🏻👅🏼‍🤘🏻

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