German Trade union Confederation: Two thirds of employees go to work sick

According to a study by the DGB, most employees go to the office despite health problems. This 34;P Räsentismus 34; is expensive for employers.

German Trade union Confederation: Two thirds of employees go to work sick

About two thirds of employees in Germany went to work last year despite a disease. This is reported by newspaper Welt, citing an unpublished study by German metalworkers (DGB). Among respondents, 67 percent said y had been working at least one day, even though y felt "really sick". Almost one in three said that two Wochenoder had gone to work even longer. For study, 4,800 dependent employees were questioned last year.

"If you are sick, you stay at home, at least for a few days, everything else is unreasonable," SagteInfektionsepidemiologe Udo Buchholz of newspaper's Robert Koch Institute. Especially in first two days of illness, danger is particularly high to infect ors. Besides, you get healthy at home faster. The likelihood of infecting ors, however, is higher at home: because re is closer and more frequent contact.

DGB UndRobert Koch Institute warned in world of presentism – phenomenon that workers are dragged to work in spite of illness, even if y are not capable and contagious.

This is not in interest of employer or Servervmware colleagues: studies show that cost of presentism exceeds ten times employee reported by sick. The US economy alone suffers a loss of productivity of 160 billion dollars a year, revealed a US study in Journal of Occupational AndEnvironmental Medicine.

Date Of Update: 16 February 2018, 12:03
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