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Absenteeism

Absence hits employer reputation
Managing absence is crucial to employer brand.
Created on: 12/01/2012 14:45
What wedding...?
Employers in the NHS are seeking a fair deal on the Royal Wedding holiday.
Created on: 01/03/2011 12:08
Sex and the sicky
As clocks go back this weekend, signaling an extra hour beneath the duvet, a new survey reveals the secrets of why people are so desperate for extra time in bed during the working week.
Created on: 27/10/2010 14:40
Longterm absence clobbering business
Sixty-two percent of UK companies claim to have been financially impacted by long-term sickness absence in the past five years.
Created on: 03/08/2010 10:09
Tittle tattle lost the battle
As businesses look to tighten the collective belts, it is estimated that office chatting is costing employers over £2bn a year
Created on: 05/07/2010 10:24
What price following England?
England's first daytime weekday game and England's last chance to secure a place in the second round...
Created on: 24/06/2010 15:26
Arctic conditions don't have to leave UK workplaces snowed under
The severe weather already affecting much of Britain and school closures affecting parts of the country do not necessarily have to mean major problems for employers, suggests the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. A combination of technology and common sense on the part of employers and employees can minimise the impact for many argues the Institute.
Created on: 07/01/2010 16:23
NICE says 'support longterm sick'
NICE calls for greater support for those returning to work. On the first day back at work for many after the Christmas break, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) is calling for more support to help those people returning to work after a long-term sickness absence.
Created on: 04/01/2010 15:22
Is your office empty?
NHS spend on temporary workers is far from 'wasteful'. So says a temp sector player.
Created on: 04/01/2010 15:00
One in five Brits are stressed, depressed or just hungover
Survey reveals Cambridge as the 'sickie' capital of UK with olds and flu remain the prime reason for time off work.
Created on: 18/12/2009 09:55
