Cashstrapped
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Just wondering if anyone had come across a similar scenario before and how it was sorted.
A friend of the family has been out of work for about 7 weeks which started first with suspected meningitis. Following on from a number of different tests this was ruled out but he was still suffering with the same symptons. They then checked him out for a possible brain tumour etc. etc. until finally the doctors made a diagnosis of a viral infection which they believe attacked parts of the brain and which resulted in the symptons usually found in either meningitis or signs of a brain tumour. The prognosis is a long term one and he has been told until the virus completely leaves his body (which could take up to 6months or so) he will be suffering from on-going spells of migrane type headaches and tiredness, they would review him on a monthly basis and certified him fit for work.
However when he tried to return to work on Monday his Employer asked him how he was feeling, he said that he was relieved it was nothing life threatening but was still suffering for tiredness etc. but all in all was relieved. His Employer of 2 years then said that on Health & Safety grounds he could not allow him to return to work (desk job) if the symptons which had originally resulted in him being out of work had not cleared up. My friend explained that the doctors prognosis and that his doctor had certified him fit for work, however his Employer said there was obvious Health & Safety issues and could not allow him to start back until he was fully clear.
Is it possible for an Employer to do this, he doesn't get paid from work as there is no sick scheme, his own doctor is saying he needs to go back and talk it over with him Employer because as far as he is concerned he is fit for work and that the initial certified sick leave was to allow for tests to be carried out to ensure that it was not a tumour etc.
Any advice would be very welcome.
A friend of the family has been out of work for about 7 weeks which started first with suspected meningitis. Following on from a number of different tests this was ruled out but he was still suffering with the same symptons. They then checked him out for a possible brain tumour etc. etc. until finally the doctors made a diagnosis of a viral infection which they believe attacked parts of the brain and which resulted in the symptons usually found in either meningitis or signs of a brain tumour. The prognosis is a long term one and he has been told until the virus completely leaves his body (which could take up to 6months or so) he will be suffering from on-going spells of migrane type headaches and tiredness, they would review him on a monthly basis and certified him fit for work.
However when he tried to return to work on Monday his Employer asked him how he was feeling, he said that he was relieved it was nothing life threatening but was still suffering for tiredness etc. but all in all was relieved. His Employer of 2 years then said that on Health & Safety grounds he could not allow him to return to work (desk job) if the symptons which had originally resulted in him being out of work had not cleared up. My friend explained that the doctors prognosis and that his doctor had certified him fit for work, however his Employer said there was obvious Health & Safety issues and could not allow him to start back until he was fully clear.
Is it possible for an Employer to do this, he doesn't get paid from work as there is no sick scheme, his own doctor is saying he needs to go back and talk it over with him Employer because as far as he is concerned he is fit for work and that the initial certified sick leave was to allow for tests to be carried out to ensure that it was not a tumour etc.
Any advice would be very welcome.