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They can try to call them, but the doctor is not allowed to give out any information about you.

The doctor might be able to say "yes s/he came in today"/"no s/he didn't come in". But the doctor is not allowed to give out the reason why you went in, since this would be a breach of the Doctor-Patient Confidentiality and therefore illegal.

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The doctor can say whether you have seen him/her on that day.

But the doctor cannot tell the employer why, if you did, you went to see the doctor, unless the doctor has your permission to do so.

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Yes, in some circumstances. For example, if you called in sick, an employer can sometimes require a doctor's note, which would typically state what the medical reason is that you cannot work. This can be done if the employer has a policy requiring a note. Once an employer has signed a contract with a Union it cannot later implement such a policy without renegotiating the contract.

Also, your employer can require that you have a company physical, or even periodic company physicals, as a condition of employment. Again, once an employer has signed a contract with a Union it cannot later implement such a policy without renegotiating the contract.

if you are requesting reasonable accommodation for a medical condition, you will not be able to do so without telling your employer what your illness is.

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An employer is legally allowed to ask an employee why he or she is calling out sick. In addition, they can ask for evidence on the same including a letter from the doctor.

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is it legal to fire someone who calls out sick for a day

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Yes, your employer has every right to call in and ask if you are ok. They may also want to know how much time you need off.

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