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Sickness absenteeism is a widely researched workplace health
problem that has long been seen as a cost to employers. However,
recent literature indicates that the counterpart of absenteeism -
termed as 'presenteeism' which refers to the practice of coming to
work despite health complications, such as illness, injury or
anxiety - often results in reduced productivity. Although
presenteeism is much more costly compared to absenteeism, it is not
yet common practice in organizations to measure the costs and use
it as one of the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
The author presents the important issues related to the nature and
extent of presenteeism and cites examples from different studies.
The book discusses in depth why employees come to work despite
being sick, strategies to manage presenteeism behavior and who
should be taking the lead in managing such employee behavior. In
addition, the author also includes three studies conducted in
Singapore on the different aspects of presenteeism. The book offers
a chapter on how to measure the cost of presenteeism to aid readers
in measuring the cost of presenteeism in their own respective
organizations.
Presenteeism presents the important issues related to the nature
and extent of presenteeism and cited examples from different
studies. The book discusses in depth why employees come to work
despite being sick, strategies to manage presenteeism behavior and
who should be taking the lead in managing such employee behavior.
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