Need a little help if anyone here has the expertise.
One of our employees went home sick yesterday with a bad back. I've received an email from her today telling me that she's seeing an acupuncturist and should therefore be better soon and able to return to work.
This employee is fairly vital to the throughput of our business and cover is stretched in that department at the best of times. In other words, we cannot afford to continue without her presence over any kind of medium to long term period.
So my question is; to what extent is one's employee required to seek proper, recognised medical attention, and to what extent am I as an employer able to insist she seeks it?
One of our employees went home sick yesterday with a bad back. I've received an email from her today telling me that she's seeing an acupuncturist and should therefore be better soon and able to return to work.
This employee is fairly vital to the throughput of our business and cover is stretched in that department at the best of times. In other words, we cannot afford to continue without her presence over any kind of medium to long term period.
So my question is; to what extent is one's employee required to seek proper, recognised medical attention, and to what extent am I as an employer able to insist she seeks it?