Anyone work for NHS?

Hi

can you tell me the sickness and absentee policy policy please

thanks
14:24 Tue 24th May 2011
 
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just the one policy is fine :-)
Well here's boltons...

http://bolton.nhs.uk/...policies/HRPOL006.pdf

I'd assume they are all much the same
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ta, must go test fire alarms, will check in a mo
Here's Londons - see if it matches Boltons?
http://www.london.nhs...0Absence%20Policy.pdf
there isn't one, it depends on which organisation you work for. They all follow the same general lines but will vary in detail. can you say which organisation you work for?
Also the policies should be freely available for all staff to see and have copies of if they wish, should also be available in braille and spoken form for folk who need it.
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its not for me, one of my friends i will find out, thanks all
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its norfolk, thanks woof
It's probably mainly similar to the ones above but with some special 6 finger and toes clauses written into it then.
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lol i found it and there is a section for webbed feet
the University hospitals one is here under M

http://www.nnuh.nhs.u...doc.asp?f=%7CHuman%7C

if its another organisation, if you tell which one I will try and find it
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think i've got it now, thanks for your help :-)

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