Anonymous wrote:You need to meet with HR and discuss what you can and can’t do. Then decide what you want to do. My DH and I often talk about how you know most if not everything you need to know about an employee based on their leave balance.
I would definitely let them go if possible. This isn’t going to change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“My Subordinate”?
Two weeks of sick leave in two months is a lot but I bet they need it after working for you.
What else do you call an individual who reports to you in the workplace?
employee, staff, report?
Report maybe. Individuals are employees of the company, not the boss. Staff is plural. You could say staff member but that’s clunkier than subordinate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“My Subordinate”?
Two weeks of sick leave in two months is a lot but I bet they need it after working for you.
What else do you call an individual who reports to you in the workplace?
Anonymous wrote:You need to meet with HR and discuss what you can and can’t do. Then decide what you want to do. My DH and I often talk about how you know most if not everything you need to know about an employee based on their leave balance.
I would definitely let them go if possible. This isn’t going to change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“My Subordinate”?
Two weeks of sick leave in two months is a lot but I bet they need it after working for you.
What else do you call an individual who reports to you in the workplace?
employee, staff, report?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“My Subordinate”?
Two weeks of sick leave in two months is a lot but I bet they need it after working for you.
Not OP, but sorry you can’t manage, hon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“My Subordinate”?
Two weeks of sick leave in two months is a lot but I bet they need it after working for you.
What else do you call an individual who reports to you in the workplace?
Anonymous wrote:“My Subordinate”?
Two weeks of sick leave in two months is a lot but I bet they need it after working for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to meet with HR and discuss what you can and can’t do. Then decide what you want to do. My DH and I often talk about how you know most if not everything you need to know about an employee based on their leave balance.
I would definitely let them go if possible. This isn’t going to change.
Wt actual F? This is insane. Clearly you don’t have kids/never had to use up every drop of leave available to take a short mat leave and deal with every infant/toddler illness under the sun.
Agree that OP’s problem needs to be cut in the bud, but this PP, just … wow.
Anonymous wrote:You need to meet with HR and discuss what you can and can’t do. Then decide what you want to do. My DH and I often talk about how you know most if not everything you need to know about an employee based on their leave balance.
I would definitely let them go if possible. This isn’t going to change.
Anonymous wrote:“My Subordinate”?
Two weeks of sick leave in two months is a lot but I bet they need it after working for you.
Anonymous wrote:Did he actually disclose the other job or just mention it to someone informally?
Any way to catch him at the other job when he’s allegedly sick?