In a controversial development, a new proposal is under review that would prevent doctors from issuing certificates of incapacity for work from the first day of illness. This change could have significant consequences for workers, employers, and even the doctors themselves.
Doctors' Protests and Social Implications
Doctors have reacted strongly to this proposal, considering it a threat to public health and patients' rights. They believe that this change could impose more pressure on patients and consequently lead to serious social and economic repercussions.
In this situation, workers are also concerned about the implications of this law. They fear that without a certificate from doctors, they may be forced to return to work and jeopardize their health.