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Sick Days Rules for Remote Teams: How to Fix What’s Missing

Sick Days Rules for Remote Teams: How to Fix What’s Missing

 
Dealing with the demands of human resources
Traditional sick day policies don't work for remote workers. Here's how to rethink how you handle sickness, and make it easier for everyone.
 
Article author: Sam Carr
      Written by Sam Carr
       (5-minute read)
Remote teams work fast. But when someone gets sick, most companies still follow the same clunky process they used in the office. That doesn’t work anymore. It wastes time, breaks trust, and puts pressure on people who may already feel lousy.

"Old school" sickness policies don't cut it with remote workers

It’s time to rethink how your team handles sick days - and make it easier for everyone to speak up, rest, and return when they’re ready.

Start with Trust and Tools

Sick days are not time off. They’re a health need. But a lot of remote workers feel like they have to "power through" colds or headaches because they don’t want to seem unproductive. That’s a problem.

The first fix? Make your process clear, easy, and fast. Instead of long email threads or HR hoops, give your team one clean way to log their time off. Add automation where you can - a short form, a Slack command, or a simple calendar block. When the system is smooth, people are more likely to use it.

Also, don’t ask for unnecessary proof upfront. If you require documentation, be clear about when and why. And if someone’s feeling too ill to move, they shouldn't have to wait hours in a clinic just to get a note. That’s where using a trusted doctors note service - one that connects employees with licensed physicians quickly - can make a real difference. It simplifies the process and protects everyone involved.

Write It Down — In Plain Words

If your sick leave policy lives in a PDF no one reads, it’s not helping anyone.

Make sure you have a written policy that:
  • Uses simple, clear words
  • Explains how to report being sick (Slack? Email? A form?)
  • Shares what kind of time off is available (sick days, mental health days, etc.)
  • Outlines when a note or extra approval is needed
Then pin it in your company docs and post it in the team Slack. Make it easy to find and even easier to follow.

Make your policies easy to understand

Check in with your team once a year to see if the policy still makes sense. What worked for five people may not work for fifty. And what worked pre-pandemic may not hold up in a post-remote world.

Don't Treat Everyone the Same

Some people have kids. Some work from bed. Some are in another time zone. Your policy should work for all of them.

That means:
  • Letting people block off their calendar when they’re out
  • Allowing teammates to cover for each other without drama
  • Giving grace if someone gets sick mid-day and needs to log off
The more flexible your policy is, the more likely people are to use it - and come back strong.

You don’t need to treat every absence the same, but you do need to treat every person with the same level of respect and support. Creating multiple pathways to call out - whether chat, email, calendar status - ensures people don’t hesitate because they’re not sure "how."

Set the Tone from the Top

If leadership never takes a sick day, your team won’t either. They’ll assume they shouldn’t.

Remind your managers to model the right behavior. If they need to, they should take time off and say so. If a teammate reports feeling sick, managers should thank them and support the break — not guilt-trip them with comments like "let me know if you can still join this one call."

Silence breeds burnout. Encouragement builds trust.

Team leads should also keep an eye out for signs of burnout or people "quiet quitting" due to unmanaged stress. If someone’s always pushing through, check in. That one message might be what encourages someone to finally take the break they need.

Build trust through understanding

Stop Tying Sick Days to Performance

If you’re tracking PTO usage like it’s a red flag, your team won’t feel safe using it. That’s backwards.

Sick leave is part of running a healthy team. It’s not about "who’s taking the most days off." It’s about making sure people don’t drag themselves through work when they should be in bed.

Instead of penalizing time off, track burnout risks. Ask teams how they feel. Check for signs of overwork. Praise people who step back and come back strong.

Also, let go of "face time" culture. In a remote world, being online all day doesn’t equal productivity. Being well does.

Make it Easy to Plan Around Absences

When someone’s out, the team still needs to function. But that doesn’t mean the sick person has to prep a 3-page handoff before they crash.

Create a quick checklist for each role:
  • Slack autoresponder
  • What to pause
  • Who to loop in
Keep it simple. When the plan’s clear, everyone can focus on getting better or stepping in — without stress.

Use shared tools to flag workloads, delegate tasks, and create transparency without overexplaining. Your team shouldn’t have to "earn" their rest.

Support Mental Sick Days Too

Not every sick day comes with a fever. Burnout, panic attacks, or just a horrible night of sleep can hit hard.

Allow for the fact that there are many reasons for sickness

Let your policy include mental health days without shame. You don’t need someone to prove they had a panic attack to let them take a break.

Remote work can blur the line between work and rest. Your policy should protect the space to recover.

Encourage short-term mental health breaks just like physical ones. Normalize that logging off to reset can prevent long-term absence later.

Reinforce with Reminders and Feedback

It’s not enough to write a policy once. Keep reminding your team that they can use it.

Use monthly newsletters or team meetings to highlight the protocol. Share reminders at the start of flu season. Use anonymous surveys to check what’s working and what needs to change.

This isn’t about pushing people to take time off. It’s about reminding them they’re allowed to.

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Final Thought: Make Sick Days Part of Company Culture

Remote teams need better than "feel free to rest." They need a system that works.  So make it normal to be human! Set the tone with good tools, clear rules, and kindness from the top.

That’s how you build a remote culture that runs on trust - and keeps people healthy for the long haul.

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