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Dealing with absenteeismWith flu season in full swing, we are seeing renewed focus on absenteeism as businesses face the impact of reduced staff availability on their business. Although some people seem to have come to accept that a high absenteeism rate is just a fact of life that they need to learn to live with, the good news is that more often than not, there is something that you can do to improve the situation. Step 1: Start analysing the numbersLook for trends manifesting over the last three to five years to help you plan better
Step 2: Involve others "Return to work" interviews
Step 3: Take action! Having identified the root causes and brainstormed potential solutions will get you absolutely nowhere if you do not take action on the identified improvement opportunities. Here are a few categories of actions that may be able to assist you: Ensure that your staff are multi skilled and that all work processes are clearly documented. Have a backup plan in place for passwords in the event that a key team member is unexpectedly absent Investigate the work environment. Consider whether there are any health and safety related concerns that are repeatedly surfacing. Reducing the weight of equipment regularly used may result in a reduction of absenteeism relating to back ache Employee recognition is an important aspect of making employees feel valued and making them want to come to work. Is your company culture one where employees want to be or one where they would try and find any excuse not to have to deal with? Provide support by sharing educational information around health related issues, social issues & addictions. Provide contact information to support groups or even consider providing access to counselling (legal, financial or psychological) Re-evaluate your company benefits. Supporting your team members through medical aid membership payments, having an onsite nurse and / or sponsoring flu injections may provide your team members with the necessary means to enable them to remain healthy and at work instead of having to spend hours waiting at a public hospital where they are unable to make an appointment in advance Take action against people who abuse the system Check the absenteeism history of potential candidates during your recruitment process Remember that an effective absenteeism management action plan requires focus and commitment throughout the year. While you may not eliminate absenteeism completely, improvements can be made if you approach this challenge in a structured way. About Su-Mari Du BruynSu-Mari Du Bruyn is co-founder of the company Adapt To Change. She is a qualified HR practitioner and logistics specialist and is passionate about Continuous Improvement and people development. View my profile and articles... |