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Need advice :-(

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Ducky23 · 03/07/2014 17:11

Am currently pg with #2 following a stillbirth in feb. When I returned to work I was told by my supervisor that I would not have to travel to any other offices (all other offices are further away).

I have been told today that I will now have to travel to a different office every day which adds at the very least an hour onto my journey.

My problem is, I have had no ms this time but experience severe nausea while travelling. This means that I have to have a minimum of 2 hours of this to get to work where I could be at one office full time and it would only take me an hour to get there.

Am going to speak to my gp tomorrow but if I am able to get a sick note saying I have to keep travel to a minimum would work have to accept this? or could they say that due to lack of staff I have to go?

Fed up Hmm

Tia

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CoolCat2014 · 03/07/2014 17:14

If a GP writes a note your em

CoolCat2014 · 03/07/2014 17:15

... Employer will have to abide by it!

Clicked the wrong button :s

Ducky23 · 03/07/2014 17:27

Thank you, have worked myself up so much over it.

Gp has done the note and prescribed meds to try and stop the nausea

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