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    As the cost of living skyrockets like a poorly plotted drama, it seems everyone in the UK is donning their entrepreneurial capes and diving headfirst into the world of side hustles. After all, why settle for one job when you can juggle two—or three—like a circus performer on a tightrope? According to Scottish Widows research, nearly one in five people in the UK are pulling double shifts, because who wouldn’t want to be overworked and underpaid simultaneously?

    This delightful chaos has become quite the conundrum for HR departments, particularly when employees are multitasking their way through another gig while still managing to snooze at their primary role. Picture this: a police officer serving coffee while supposedly serving the public. Now that’s a plot twist worthy of its own crime drama.

    Take the case of Metropolitan Police officer Stanley Kennett, who decided a little moonlighting was in order while sipping on his full salary. When he tried to register his side hustle as a business interest—because, of course, who wouldn’t want to interweave caffeine with career responsibilities?—the request was denied. But did that stop him? Spoiler alert: it did not! He continued to promote his coffee endeavors on social media like a caffeinated influencer.

    When Side Hustles Go Off the Rails

    It gets better! Commander Andy Brittain, who chaired his misconduct hearing, declared that Kennett’s gig wasn’t just a “fun little side project” but rather a “full-blown and expanding business.” And lo and behold, he was dismissed without so much as a “thank you for your service.” Honestly, if you’re going to get fired, at least make it for crafting culinary masterpieces rather than brewing coffee.

    According to Jeremy Coy, senior employment associate at Russell-Cooke, Kennett’s foray into the world of lattes might just have breached that oh-so-fun duty of fidelity. In layman’s terms: it’s company loyalty and, apparently, it requires you to refrain from starting a side business that may prompt your boss to launch an investigation. Who knew that coffee runs could lead to career runs?

    From Law and Order to Pizza Order

    And just when you thought the saga ended, enter Matt Skelt—another Metropolitan Police officer who decided to unleash his inner gourmet while on sick leave. That’s right; he was dishing out pizzas while claiming he couldn’t tie his shoelaces. Talk about a gross conflict of interest! His case was also dismissed faster than a pizza can be delivered, citing “gross and discreditable conduct.” So much for sick days being for rest; they’re now apparently ideal for culinary excursions.

    When you’re on leave, the tribunal has to ponder the million-dollar question: is your side gig a deceptive ruse or just your new calling? Claire Brook, an employment law partner at Aaron & Partners, highlights that sometimes people can be “medically unfit” for one job while excelling in another—like being unable to work at a desk but capable of tossing pizzas. Just don’t expect them to juggle that with their sick pay!

    The Dreaded Line Between Hustles and Misconduct

    Dishonesty, the ever-dreaded factor, often becomes the nail in the coffin when it comes to determining whether those pizza flips or latte art should lead to dismissal. Katie Garcia from Birketts notes that businesses must provide solid evidence that their employee was moonlighting while claiming they were too “sick” to work. Maybe employers should start issuing doctor’s notes for pizza-making skills?

    Helen Burgess from Gateley points out that while it’s fair for employers to expect some semblance of health during long-term sick leave, discovering an employee baking pizzas while “unfit” is a whole new level of workplace shock. Let’s just say it’s hard to keep your pizza-making skills under wraps when your employer is suspiciously watching from the sidelines.

    Setting Boundaries Without Spying

    Now, before you run off to monitor every employee like a hawk, remember that the last time a company attempted that with a sneaky surveillance operation, they lost to a worker with back pain—a historic defeat! Instead, setting clear boundaries on side hustles might be the ticket. After all, formal rules could save everyone the heartache of doubling as both an employee and a spy.

    Open communication can work wonders. Doug Betts from Sure Betts HR Solutions suggests that employees should understand the “do’s and don’ts” of side hustles—what needs approval, what’s a no-go, and what’s simply fine. Because really, who wants to police their employees’ lives when you can enhance trust while letting them enjoy their side projects?

    In conclusion, side hustles don’t have to be a source of strife; if handled with finesse, they can bolster workplace morale. Claire Bullen-Foster, a clinical psychologist, emphasizes that passion projects can keep motivation high while preventing burnout. Instead of viewing side gigs as threats, why not treat them as potential gems that could boost inner spark? The goal should be to create a culture where employees feel comfortable sharing their multitasking adventures rather than scrambling to hide them.

    For more insights into managing absence and employee wellness, check out the CIPD’s handy factsheet. And remember, when in doubt, just brew another cup of coffee—preferably not while you’re supposed to be on sick leave.

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