• @[email protected]
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    233 days ago

    Fwiw, we do this in Sweden and it sucks ass, because of how it incentivizes going to work when not-that-sick and when you’re uncertain if you are sick, leading to more unnecessary contagion, suffering, lost productivity etc. No one wins from this ghoulish policy - don’t copy it

    • @madcaesar
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      63 days ago

      Wtf Sweden, I thought you guys were cool! That policy sucks, I hate people coming in sick to work. It fucks up everyone

      • @[email protected]
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        153 days ago

        It used to not be a thing, but a right-wing government back in the 90s (or 80s?) pushed to have 2 days without pay, and they landed on 1 day as a compromise.

        Right-wing governments ruin everything for everyone, bunch of ghouls all of them

      • @[email protected]
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        53 days ago

        and when people do take that day off, they’re more inclined to be “sick” some extra days in order to make it worth one’s while, when someone has wasted that day without pay already.

        • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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          43 days ago

          Yeah there are days when you catch some cold that puts you off for a day, but you’re back on your feet one-two days later if you rest.

          I’d take a week off to be sure in this case.

        • @markstos
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          13 days ago

          The article says that Germans took 15 sick days on average in 2023.