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How to lower the sickness absence statistics
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Old Aug 31, 2006, 10:13 AM #1 of 14
Originally Posted by galen
Interesting, but how many sick days are taken where people are really, honestly sick? And how is exercise going to keep you from getting say, food poisoning?

Honestly, they're probably spending more money on that program than they need to. What they should do is work on a way to make it easier for people to take time off so these little "sick" days can be avoided.
Man, my sentiments EXACTLY.

Only a percentage are actually "sick" when they call out, using their sick days.

You know what large companies need to do? Instill a sense of fucking VALUE in their employees so they ENJOY coming in to work - so that they feel a sense of importance, and that their work matters.

Seriously. Make them ENJOY coming to work and they won't call out sick so fucking much. People call out sick when they think they're not important, I guess.

Or maybe I am really stupidly loyal to all the jobs I have. =/

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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