Revealed: Absence and lateness trends 2018
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How can employers keep their home workers engaged?
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Could there be another reason for today’s absenteeism?
View ArticleRise in stress at work linked to poor management, new research finds
What does the worrying increase in management style as a key cause of workplace stress highlight, and what must be done about it?
View ArticleFour-day week leads to increase in revenue
Can a four-day week still sustain a business and actually improve revenue and earnings level for your company, and what support has the idea received?
View ArticleRemote working could lead to more of a sedentary lifestyle
HR believes there is a link between physical fitness and absenteeism.
View ArticleMental health related absenteeism cost UK £14 billion in 2020
How have COVID-19 restrictions led to a decline in mental health amongst employees?
View ArticleEmployee accused of skipping work for 15 years
It is thought that the employee received a total of £464,000 over the past 15 years - despite not completing his role.
View ArticleAnnual leave requests increase by 322 per cent ahead of Euro Final
How should employers handle annual leave requests and demands for flexible working ahead of the final?
View ArticleLack of period workplace policies costing businesses billions
How much money are businesses losing due to absenteeism and presenteeism?
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