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He added: 'There has been a question over what obligations an employer has if you fall ill while on holiday. This ruling establishes the principle that an employee can effectively claim back the time.

'There is a clear danger of abuse. An employee could increase their holiday entitlement by claiming they were sick while on leave. It may be only the occasional bad penny who does this but the impact should not be underestimated.

'The question now is what level of evidence employers will require. They could ask people on holiday abroad to get a certificate from a local doctor, but many firms have self-certification for the first seven days so that could be hard to establish.'

Stephen Booth, of the think-tank Open Europe said: 'Yet again the ECJ has extended the EU's power over employment policy.

'This case illustrates what can happen when the UK signs up to EU laws without considering the potential consequences.

'This is the sixth or seventh time the EU's unelected judges have extended the reach of the original directive and increased costs for businesses.'

The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills declined to comment.

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Scott Mitchell, Paisley, 15/9/2009 13:36 do you not understand, the EU is there to drive down wages and working conditions ! But go right ahead as you see fit !

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The self employed are denied the luxury of regular holidays and "days in lieu"for sickness .Everyone grow up and do what you are paid to do-work!

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i worked in an office 20 years ago and on returning from annual leave one year, I mentioned that I had been ill for the whole two weeks. My boss announced that I could have that as time off sick and I had another two weeks annual leave a month later.

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I've been ill on holiday in the past, but I considered that it was just my bad luck. I wouldn't have dreamt of getting my employer to give me more time off at his expense. I suppose that makes me a mug, but at least I'm a mug with principles.

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Who are these 'dimwits' running the EU? Can we as a country do anything to sack them all and replace them with properly qualified and experienced (i.e. in industry, politics and life) Personnel to make such decisions? Especially as we are all paying for them......

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