How to manage Employee Absenteeism or Presenteeism
Persistent employee absence can be a challenge for any business, affecting both finance and morale. You'll find facts, figures, and advice from our expert team on ways of identifying and implementing effective absence management below.
The rise of 'Quiet Quitting' and presenteeism in workforces
Quiet Quitting seems to be the new rising problem within workforces; it’s when staff are really disengaging from their jobs or work and not putting in much effort. The term covers all employees at any age, it’s just been given a new label by Gen-Z on social media...
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Presenteeism - A Costly Problem
With recent data showing that 59% of employees don’t take time off when they’re sick, we look at the impact of employees being at work when they are sick...
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Navigating Absenteeism and the Vital Role of Occupational Health within the Workplace
Employees' unplanned absences, whether due to illness, stress, or other reasons, can disrupt business operations, hinder team dynamics, and impact your bottom line.
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The importance of Occupational Health intervention in reducing employee presenteeism in the workplace
Presenteeism is two-prong - it’s important and somewhat in many cases, misunderstood. Presenteeism refers to the loss of employee productivity when employees are not fully functional within the workplace due to an illness, injury, or other condition. They may be seen as “being present’ whilst at work, but they are just not performing to their full capabilities.
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How effective is your Employee Absence Management?
The cost of employee absenteeism for many companies is rising significantly. Yet in many cases businesses are not monitoring these costs, including the impact employee absences have on your remaining workforce.
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Presenteeism in the workplace and the effects on productivity
The cost of employee presenteeism in the workplace is rising. Prior to the pandemic, the effects of presenteeism was costing the UK economy £20bn this has now increased to £27bn. The CIPD has seen presenteeism tripling over the past ten years, but many employers are still not taking action to prevent it. Stress, suboptimal mental health, lack of sleep and poor financial wellbeing are all root causes that have been exacerbated during the pandemic.
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