Bus driver sacked after being caught singing and playing the piano in wine bar while 'off sick' from work wins his job back

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An Italian bus driver who was sacked for performing in a wine bar whilst on sick leave for anxiety has won his job back after judges ruled his musical activities helped his recovery.

The Rome-based driver, who remains unnamed, was dismissed in 2019 by regional bus company Cotral after being discovered singing and playing piano during time off work for panic attacks.

Italy's supreme court has now backed a lower court's decision that performing music whilst signed off with stress was permissible, as it could have aided the driver's recuperation. The company had grown suspicious of the driver's sick leave claim and deployed private detectives to monitor his activities.

The Rome-based driver was dismissed in 2019 by regional bus company Cotral after being found in a wine bar in the Italian capital REUTERS

Investigators found the bus driver spending his evenings performing songs and playing the piano whilst officially signed off work REUTERS

The supreme court upheld that performing in a wine bar whilst on sick leave was permissible, as it occurred outside mandatory at-home hours for medical inspections. "The judges said you cannot do something that will hinder your recovery while off sick, such as skiing while you have influenza or playing sport with a broken leg. "Performing in a wine bar while under stress is, however, different," explained Mara Parpaglioni, the driver's lawyer. The case has made front-page news in Rome's Il Messaggero newspaper, igniting ongoing debates about workplace absence in the Italian capital.

And the ruling marks a significant victory for employees in Rome, where workplace absenteeism is a notable issue. At the city's municipal transport firm, up to 18 per cent of staff are thought to be absent at any given time. One of that percentage was fellow Roman bus driver Ezio Capri, who was initially cleared after being caught crooning to Franco Califano tunes in nightclubs whilst off work with abdominal cramps. Capri was later dismissed for an unrelated theft at a municipal car park.

Hobo_Knife on December 10th, 2024 at 18:32 UTC »

The one time a boss saw me at the pharmacy while out sick, he made a snide comment. You know the one, “if you could come here you could come to work”. This was long before Covid mind you. I just told him “ I called in sick, not deceased.”

fuinle on December 10th, 2024 at 17:41 UTC »

MENTAL HEALTH DAYS ARE HEALTH DAYS!

NSMike on December 10th, 2024 at 15:43 UTC »

To summarize, this guy wasn't claiming he couldn't drive because he had a stomach bug or something, he was taking time off because of anxiety.

It makes perfect sense to me that doing something you love, like entertaining in a wine bar, would not only be possible, but also helpful with anxiety. Thankfully, the courts agreed.