Depression and Sick Leave
FJN
13 Posts
An employee has presented us with an open ended excuse for time off due
to depression. We didn't know they suffered from depression, so this
has taken us by surprise. At this point, no one has raisee the flag of
"disability." Instead, this is just a doctor stating the employee is
being treated for depression and can't work until further notice.
What are my rights and what should I do? Technically under our policy,
we can deny sick leave but with an excuse, I don't believe I can.
to depression. We didn't know they suffered from depression, so this
has taken us by surprise. At this point, no one has raisee the flag of
"disability." Instead, this is just a doctor stating the employee is
being treated for depression and can't work until further notice.
What are my rights and what should I do? Technically under our policy,
we can deny sick leave but with an excuse, I don't believe I can.
Comments
I would not treat depression any differently than any other illness.
Good luck!
>has taken us by surprise.
I don't know how big your company is, but let's say you have 100 people working there. This may come as a surprise, but you don't know who the other 6 are who suffer from depression either.
Good Luck!
Whatever you do, do not minimize this disease to your employee or other employees in your office. Mental illness comes with enough stigma attached to it already and many people who are afraid of being labeled will not step forward and admit that they may have a problem.
Good luck. I know whatever you do, you will take the right steps for the employee and the company.