Vic Rumbold, who lived close to the Castle Bromwich plant where he worked shifts, cost the car giant £95,850 in sick pay. He was absent for a number of reasons during his near 20 years at the company (JLR). He did not attend work because of health reasons, injuries at work and, on one occasion, an alleged assault. Rumbold experienced problems with his hip in early 2018 and was diagnosed with avascular necrosis disease, which causes chronic pain. The pain was so bad he was unable to work from March 12 to August 13 of that year.
Source: dna December 30, 2020 18:11 UTC