Temporary sick leave – a good servant but a bad master?
What options does the law give the employer when controlling an employee on sick leave? What about retrospective recognition of temporary disability and how can an employer defend itself if it suspects that a doctor is issuing a DPN without any reason for doing so?
Topics of interest to both employees and employers. Our colleague Martin Jirsa has written about it in a new article for epravo.cz.
Employee’s performance of work during temporary incapacity for work
Temporary sick leave – a good servant but a bad master?What options does the law give the employer when controlling an employee on sick leave? What about retrospective recognition of temporary disability and how can an employer defend itself if…
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