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<p>A prison audit found  that while the working environment for prison officers was different from other public servants, levels of sick leave remain “at a high level”.</p>

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Staff at Cork prison took most number of sick days, audit finds 
At some prisons, up to 18 days were lost per member of staff every year, with Cork reporting the highest rate
Here is the average amount of sick leave each sector in the civil service took last year

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Here is the average amount of sick leave each sector in the civil service took last year
Software firm ordered to pay €46k to manager who was sacked during sick leave

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Software firm ordered to pay €46k to manager who was sacked during sick leave
575 members of the Gardaí currently on sick leave

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575 members of the Gardaí currently on sick leave
We look at the complex issue of illness in the workplace

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We look at the complex issue of illness in the workplace
GRA president claims ‘judgement is wrong’ as court upholds Garda sick leave decision

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GRA president claims ‘judgement is wrong’ as court upholds Garda sick leave decision
Garda Representative Association loses court case on paid sick leave
Garda Representative Association loses court case on paid sick leave

The Garda Representative Association has lost an appeal over changes to the amount of paid sick leave for the rank and file officers it represents.

Tue, 02 Feb, 2016

Change in law &lsquo;forces sick garda&iacute; to work&rsquo;
Change in law ‘forces sick gardaí to work’

Changes to garda sick leave has resulted in a 30% drop in sick days &mdash; but staff associations have said this is because members are coming into work sick or injured.

Sat, 04 Apr, 2015

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