When You Need Time Off for Health Reasons
Women at Work
English - December 07, 2020 17:48 - 30 minutes - 29.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 1.3K ratingsCareers Business News Business News gender women hbr equality progress human resources workplace harvard Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
After a team member of ours faced a serious medical problem, we recognized how little guidance there was for communicating a health crisis or chronic illness. We talk through common decisions, fears, and conversations.
When an acute or chronic health issue disrupts our work life, how do we let our bosses and coworkers know? How vulnerable should we be? And, as managers, how do we best support an employee who discloses a diagnosis? We talk with two women who’ve had to consider these questions while navigating illnesses, and they share advice on disclosing and discussing health issues with colleagues.
Guests:
Maureen Hoch is the editor of HBR.org and the supervising editor of Women at Work.
Laurie Edwards is a writer, a writing instructor at Northeastern University, and an advocate for people with chronic illnesses. Her books are Life Disrupted and In the Kingdom of the Sick.
Resources:
“What to Do When Your Employee Is Diagnosed with Cancer,” by Anne Sugar
“How to Welcome an Employee Back from Medical Leave,” by Anne Sugar
“Medical Leaves,” from Dear HBR:
“8 Ways Managers Can Support Employees’ Mental Health,” by Kelly Greenwood and Natasha Krol
“Your Employee Tested Positive for Covid-19. What Do You Do?” by Alisa Cohn