Simplify Sick Leave Management
The article discusses how WorkforceHub by Swipeclock streamlines sick leave management for businesses, outlines various sick leave policies—such as fixed annual sick days, combining sick leave with PTO, accrual based on tenure, and unlimited sick leave—and highlights the benefits and challenges of each approach in balancing employee health, fairness, and business productivity.
Everyone gets sick. How business owners deal with sick employees varies widely. Whatever your sick leave policy, WorkforceHub from Swipeclock simplifies sick leave administration.
Some employers don’t provide paid sick leave for hourly staff members. Others do for full-time hourly workers but not part-time hourly personnel.
If you knew that staying home meant that you couldn’t pay the water bill or buy groceries—you would come into work anyway. Consider what this type of stress does to a person. (It can’t be good for your health!) What would happen if a nasty flu bug spread through your staff? Many business owners who offer paid sick leave believe that it saves money in the long run.
Regardless of your opinion about paid sick leave, absences due to illness are a fact of life. All employers need to establish a sick leave policy. Here are different types of policies and the benefits and drawbacks of each.
Types of Sick Leave Policies
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At the beginning of the year, each team member receives the same number of sick days to be used when needed.
- This is fair, but an employee with an extended illness could use all the days up by the end of February.
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Sick days are included with vacation days or other paid time off (PTO).
- Employees who rarely get sick enjoy more vacation days. Employees who get sick more often may be tempted to come in anyway because they don’t want to shorten their vacation.
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Workers accrue paid sick leave based on years worked.
- Accruing paid sick days based on years employed can be an incentive to remain with the business. But new hires get sick just as often. If they come in sick, they could spread it throughout the staff. A widespread illness would hurt productivity a lot more than one employee taking a few days off.
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Employees are allowed all the sick leave they need.
- Some employers have dropped all limits on paid sick leave. They let their staff members use their own judgment. This has been successful at many large employers like Virgin and Netflix. There’s no reason it couldn’t work at a small company.
Think twice before changing a policy. Especially if you have been allowing associates to “bank” paid sick days. If you discontinue this benefit, you will probably receive some blowback.
With the previous policies, the employer has to decide if unused sick days roll over at the end of the year. If they don’t, you may have half the workforce absent during December because they don’t want to lose their paid days off.
WorkforceHub sick leave management can help businesses with salaried or hourly staff members. For more information, call 888.223.3450.
Swipeclock offers WorkforceHub, the unified Human Resources portal that makes it easy to optimize the performance of your managers, employees, and company.
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