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Never mind the credit crunch, if you're feeling sick then don't come to work, with employees in the banking sector particularly reluctant to stay at home, British bosses say.Almost three-quarters of employers said staff should stay at home if they feel ill rather than drag themselves to their desks, according to a survey of 1,000 bosses on Tuesday.In the current economic environment, employees may feel the need more than ever to go beyond the call of duty and work through an infectious illness, said Chris Hannant, policy director for the British Chamber of Commerce (BCC).But this is not the way to make a positive impression.The BCC survey, carried out with medicine maker Benylin, found that 73 percent of bosses think employees should stay at home and recover when they fall sick, with more than four out of five believing that poorly staff are less productive.They were also concerned about the domino effect where a sick employee comes to work and spreads their germs to other staff Related articles:
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