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<blockquote data-quote="Max68" data-source="post: 2262082" data-attributes="member: 521172"><p>I'm in the UK. My GP has again advised me to work from home, which will overjoy my employer no end! She is sending a Fit Note until the end of July although my Union has advised to be careful how I use it as this apparently can cause confusion with employers as they may decide to take it as you can't work rather than work from home. I'd advise anyone concerned to contact their Union if they have one. I'm in a bit of a battle and apparently my Union stated to the Employer yesterday that "I shouldn't be suffering a financial detriment for being on the Clinically Vulnerable list and following Government guidelines". Apparently HR seemed to accept that, although claimed they didn't know I had a health condition which is rubbish because you complete a medical questionnaire prior to starting! If employers are following Gov guidelines then employees should too, so I would consult your Union if concerned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max68, post: 2262082, member: 521172"] I'm in the UK. My GP has again advised me to work from home, which will overjoy my employer no end! She is sending a Fit Note until the end of July although my Union has advised to be careful how I use it as this apparently can cause confusion with employers as they may decide to take it as you can't work rather than work from home. I'd advise anyone concerned to contact their Union if they have one. I'm in a bit of a battle and apparently my Union stated to the Employer yesterday that "I shouldn't be suffering a financial detriment for being on the Clinically Vulnerable list and following Government guidelines". Apparently HR seemed to accept that, although claimed they didn't know I had a health condition which is rubbish because you complete a medical questionnaire prior to starting! If employers are following Gov guidelines then employees should too, so I would consult your Union if concerned. [/QUOTE]
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