Employee Wellness

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a member of the clergy attached to a chapel, regiment, ship, etc., to perform religious services

  • The chaplain offered spiritual guidance to the patients in the hospital.
  • The chaplain is always there to lend an ear and offer support to anyone who needs it.
  • I heard the chaplain is a cool dude, always ready to listen and help out.
  • In times of crisis, he was like a chaplain, providing comfort and guidance to those in need.

noun a period of time that an employee is allowed to be absent from work due to illness

  • The employee requested sick leave due to a severe flu.
  • I heard Sarah called in sick and took a sick leave today.
  • I can't believe he's pulling a sickie again to extend his sick leave.
  • Taking a mental health day can be just as important as taking sick leave for physical ailments.

noun a written statement from a doctor confirming that a person is fit to work or participate in certain activities

  • The employee provided a fit note from their doctor excusing them from work.
  • I had to get a fit note from my GP because I was feeling unwell.
  • I can't come in today, I need to get a sick note from the doctor.
  • Her positive attitude was like a fit note for the team, boosting morale and productivity.

noun a place designated for nursing mothers to breastfeed or pump milk in privacy and comfort

  • The company provides a designated lactation room for new mothers to pump breast milk during work hours.
  • Hey, have you seen the new lactation room they set up on the second floor?
  • I heard the lactation room is the new spot to take a break and relax.
  • In times of chaos, the lactation room became her sanctuary where she found peace and quiet.