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A festive flu? Managing false sickness over Christmas
With extra social engagements, competition for annual leave, massively heightened or reduced workloads and plenty of real sickness all in the mix, absence management over Christmas can be a genuine challenge for some employers.
What do you do if someone does not exhibit up, claiming they are ill?
At the time, there may be little you can do other than accept it at deal with value and reorganise your remaining team to cover the shift or workload. It may involve some paid overtime, or moment off in lieu (TOIL) – in the future when it is quieter. Frustratingly for some employers, it may mean a late night at serve for you.
There are things that you can perform beforehand, and after the fact, to manage this frustrating feature of Christmas.
Before anyone phones in sick, you can set expectations. Remind everyone of their obligations – a hangover is not an acceptable reason for sickness absence, and neither is existence refused holiday time; if they are to be absent that they must personally phone you to explain what’s wrong each day, and
Alan and Robert
Will the first date of November give us something to remember? Only one way to find out. Ducking for apples this week are Alan, 33, a marketing manager and on the left, and Robert, 30, who is a doctor and, obviously, on the right.
Slide on over to the Guardian website to read what happened on the date and then return here for the debrief.
Alan | Robert
What were you hoping for?
To acquire out of the usual apps-based matchmaking app at the very least – and maybe even the start of something great.
The apps really do seem to making everyone miserable. What a fearless new world it seemed at first, perusing grids of friendly faces – or other body parts – as if standing in front of a leisure centre vending machine. But as with most revolutions, the novelty wore off and people began to lose the head that had been guillotined in the basket, and the trouble is, you cant stick it support on. Whats the answer? Go help to speed dating? Dating agencies, watching videos of people trying desperately not to cough talking about how they like going out AND staying in? Matchmaking through in
Trans woman's new life after transitioning and becoming Britney star
A gender non-conforming woman who struggled with anxiety and depression in her teens says she finally feels confident and comfortable with herself after transitioning and becoming a Britney Spears impersonator. Pavie Vlasa says she was "living in pain" after being “trapped in the wrong body".
But the year-old says she was handed a lifeline after moving to London in For it was in May when she was offered a residency at cocktail bar, Tonight Josephine, in Waterloo where she performs as It’s Britney Brunch four days a week.
The demonstrate , which sees her lip syncing to unforgettable Britney hits fancy Toxic, as part of a medley of 12 songs, has become a huge hit. Pavie, of Finchley, north London, says that after a few glasses of prosecco punters start to believe they are watching the real star.
Singleton Pavie, who began hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in , has since spent £3k on chin, cheek, nose and lip filler, brow lifts and Botox and £7k on breast augmentation surgery, which she had in January this year. She
Owners 'excited' as new Queer bar set to expose in Grimsby town centre
A new LGBTQ+ bar is set to come to Grimsby town centre with tribute acts, Sunday roasts and drag queens put to entertain guests.
The prevent will be opening in the centre of Grimsby in the building that was once Chambers block as well as Room The new owners previously ran The Old Exchange, but will now be moving to the fresh premises under a other name, The Bartender.
The venue will be serving meal throughout the week and will provide live amusement for visitors from Thursday to Sunday. For co-owner Craig Brown, it's an exciting time and one that he believes will be a great action for the LGBTQ+ society in Grimsby.
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He said: "We're feeling really good about the novel venue. It's in a great location and we just can't wait to open the doors. We want to do everything we did at The Old Exchange, but in a much bigger way and the new premises allows us to execute that.
"Thankfully, the opportunity landed in our