What is the cost of absenteeism in Canadian organizations? This briefing discusses the topic in detail, and notes that less than half of Canadian organizations currently track employee absences.
Missing in Action: Absenteeism Trends in Canadian Organizations
Missing in Action: Absenteeism Trends in Canadian Organizations
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Absenteeism contributes to a substantial amount of lost productivity and revenue for Canadian organizations and the economy as a whole. It presents itself in many forms, ranging from casual absences—employees off with minor illnesses lasting one or a few days—to longer-term leaves of absence.
In the first in a series or three publications on absenteeism, Missing in Action: Absenteeism Trends in Canadian Organizations reports that the estimated direct cost of absenteeism to the Canadian economy was $16.6 billion in 2011. The average absenteeism rate among Canadian organizations in 2011 was 9.3 days per full-time employee. And, despite the enormous cost of absenteeism, less than half of Canadian organizations (46 per cent) currently track employee absences.
