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Reluctance to Use Sick Leave
 September 9, 2008

A survey by the Harvard School of Public Health shows that, contrary to general speculation that employees routinely lie to take sick days off, over two-thirds of staff members routinely come to work when they feel sick enough to justify staying home.  The primary reason given was a fear of “financial consequences” if time off was taken.  Apparently this fear was present regardless of whether actual consequences were specified in employee handbooks or through firm disciplinary actions in the past.