I have to say I never heard of conjuntivis being highly contagious and winter vomiting bug 48to 72 hours is the norm incubation period, u were extremeley unlucky.I was just unlucky. I had conjunctivitis therefore highly contagious and was certified from work dr to be out for 1 week in Jan, I then contacted the winter vomiting bug from work and ended out for 2 weeks in Feb because I was continuously vomiting for 10 days. Again winter vomiting bug highly contagious. I then got 2 throat infections and had two days out with them one in july and one in oct. As you can see there is no pattern I was just unlucky.
+1.the best thing you can do is go into the meeting with an open attitude... Don't be defensive about the absences... Certainly, give the reasons for the absences, but don't get too focused on the fact that they were certified because it doesn't matter.
listen to what they have to say,ask for documentation,if your not happy tell them you will be consulting a solicitor.
OP, I would seriously disregard this kind of advice.
An attitude like this will get you absolutely no place, except into a confrontational situation with your employer.
Your employer is doing nothing wrong.... all they are doing is managing absenteeism in the business. Tossing words around like "I'm consulting my solicitor" just because you don't like what they're saying would be a silly, immature attitude to display.
You'll get a lot further if you listen to what they have to say and the reasoning behind what they are saying and maybe take on board the fact that you absenteeism rate is very high, and that it is your responsbiility to maintain low levels of absenteeism.
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