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Charlottetown, your doctors are too busy for your boss's sick notes

Your bosses just asked for sick notes again didn't they?

Good morning from the Atlantic — three provinces, five communities, and the stories that cross every border. Now look, Charlottetown, you’d think in this day and age, we’d have figured out that requiring a doctor’s note for a sniffle is just a grand waste of everyone’s time. But here we are again, with the PEI Greens and the PCs going 'round and 'round on a sick note bill. It’s like watching a rerun of a show you already know the ending to, but it still manages to raise your blood pressure, b'y.

The core of it is simple: the Green Party wants to amend the Employment Standards Act to scrap the bit where employers can demand a doctor's note for an absence. You know, to give our already stretched healthcare system a break from writing notes for a common cold. Our doctors and nurse practitioners on Grafton Street and up by the Queen Elizabeth Hospital are already swamped dealing with real ailments, let alone paperwork that most often just tells you what you already know: someone’s got the flu. It's some shocking to think we're still debating this when our healthcare system is crying out for relief.

What This Means for Charlottetown:

* **Less Strain on Healthcare:** Free up doctor's appointments for folks who genuinely need medical attention, not just a permission slip. * **Trusting Employees:** It's about showing a bit of faith in your staff, isn't it? Most people don't want to be sick. * **Modernizing Workplace Standards:** We're the birthplace of Confederation, but sometimes our policies feel a bit stuck in the past, eh?

This isn't just a legislative squabble happening up at Province House on Richmond Street. This impacts every single working Islander, from the folks making coffee down by Peakes Quay to the farmers out past the bypass. It's about easing the burden on our healthcare system and bringing a bit of common sense to how we manage our workplaces. We're not a postcard, we're a region with real problems and real solutions, and this is one of them.

Bridget Chicken-MacPhail, MiTL Sports Desk, Charlottetown.

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