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“We had people from all over the world as our witnesses and I think he was afraid of saying the names wrong. On the day he pulled a sickie and sent his deputy.”

Released on what some dub "National Sickie Day", the research claimed concerns about work culture, colleagues and workloads were to blame.

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"I've missed my children growing up, birthdays, special occasions - so I feel justified pulling a sickie now and again."

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"People want to be seen to be strong, so sometimes the easiest thing to do is to throw a sickie when it gets too much."

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Everyone knows that you force yourself to work when you’re ill so you can take a sickie when you’re in shape to enjoy it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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