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AIBU to expect a fit note confirming adjustments after sick leave

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juggleit · 28/04/2026 17:35

AIBU to expect an employee to get a ‘fit note’ from the GP after extended sick leave to ask that the ‘fit note’ ticks the boxes that say for ‘fit for work’ with some adjustments to work task or reduced hours etc.

She had been off for 2 weeks with abdominal pain a year after stomach surgery which to my knowledge all went well and no complications. ( she has returned to work 8 weeks after surgery and no problems - although seemed to be not back to their usual
self)

i had asked her during a welfare call that when she returned to work to ask the GP to confirm they were fit for work with reduced work load so I am confident we are not placing this employee at risk when they return to a moderately physical role. They then messaged me the following week with a ‘not fit to work note’. This is not what I was expecting.
my question is do GP’s ever complete these fit notes with the any of the work adjustments ticked off so they can return to work.
obviously I am not privy to the discussion between the employee and Dr but my best guess is that the employee laid out they were still suffering with their ailments even though after two weeks off and our telephone call they stated they felt so much better and wanted to return to work. This feels like a continual loop of long term sickness!
Any insights from other Employers or GP’s would be greatly appreciated TIA

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juggleit · 03/05/2026 08:24

JayJayj · 01/05/2026 08:56

I’ve been give a fit note for work with reasonable adjustments and those adjustments noted.

Is she saying she needs adjustments or are you assuming?

Thank you for the info - we agreed together she could return to work as long as the GP confirmed they could alongside the adjustments ticked off - the employee agree to this and returned a ‘ Not fit for work note’ with no adjustments added. I was frustrated by this as she had told me on our welfare call she felt a lot better and was ready to return to work. We are going to instruct and OH advisor to help with the return to work.

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juggleit · 03/05/2026 08:30

MrsAmaretto · 30/04/2026 07:57

So she’s been sick in the past (is this related to why she needed the op?), then was signed off whilst having and recovering from an operation. Doesn’t seem quite right and has had that sick leave extended by her GP?

But you want to sack her as she’s not medically fit, rather than wait the 2 weeks and hopefully start a phased return?

No I don’t want to sack her I was seeking
the GP’s advice with regards to the ‘fit to work’ with reasonable adjustment boxes ticked. I understand that some
people do return to work and are not completely well enough to do the work and are then putting themselves at harm and this is where the employer has to step in to ensure they are carrying out due diligence in a safe return to work.

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