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Hot weather triggers sickie boom

Most firms were hit by workers pulling a “sickie” last week because of the hot weather, a new report claimed today.

A survey of 7,000 employers showed that almost four out of five reported staff absences in the past few days, believing workers were tempted to take time off to enjoy the sunshine.

Employment law firm Peninsula also polled 500 workers, and found that most were tempted to feign illness so they did not have to go to the office.

Peter Done, managing director of Peninsula, said: “If hot and sunny summers are going to be the result of global warming then the problem of workers pulling a ’sickie’ will get worse.

“If you’re tempted to take time off work because of the hot weather, then you are not alone, but before doing so think about how unfair it is towards your employer and fellow colleagues.”

Peninsula suggested that firms offer free ice cream or let staff go home early on hot days to prevent them calling in “sick”.

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