QUESTIONNAIRE ON STUDY OF ABSENTEEISM Name: _____________________ Department & Designation: _____________ Age: ________________ No. of years of service: _____________ I. Job Satisfaction and Income: 1. My job in company is very interesting. Not at all To some Extent Average To great Highly Extent Interesting 2. Reason for taking employment: To spend time. Forced by family Members. To take care of my family. Liking of the work. II. Work atmosphere
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factors contributing to staff attrition among Primary Health Care workers in Bwari Area Council of FCT‚ Nigeria Student Name: Adah-Ogoh Anne Ene Student Number: 3116456 Type of Thesis (choose one): Mini-thesis or Full Masters Thesis or Doctoral Thesis Mini Thesis Degree: MPH Department/School: School of Public Health‚ University of Western Cape Supervisor: Dr. Busisiwe Nkosi Co-Supervisor: (if any) Date: 28/ 01/2013 10 Keywords: Attrition‚ Health care workers‚ Rural
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________________________________ ________________________________ Ms. Cindy Mabilog Allyn Mae B. Espinosa Thesis Adviser/ Principal Seven Pillars Catholic School ------------------------------------------------- Pseudonym: __________________________________________________________________________
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intensity and cost of attrition. Determine the risk of attrition. Identify the level and cost of turnover and benchmarking it against competitors Attrition: Number of employees who left in the year / average employees in the year x 100. Thus‚ if the company had 1‚000 employees in April 2006‚ 2‚000 in March 2007‚ and 300 quit in the year‚ then the average employee strength is 1‚500 and attrition is 100 x (300/1500) = 20 percent. Method for Monthly attrition & Annualized attrition
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JOURNAL 2 ABSENTEEISM Absenteeism is the term generally used to refer to unscheduled employee absences from the workplace. It needs to be handled with a certain measure of consideration depending upon the reasons causing it. Not showing up for work can cause serious problems when other employees have to cover for the missing worker‚ or worse‚ the work simply doesn’t get done. In fact‚ the causes of absenteeism could be used to decide the appropriate course of actions to be followed. The effects
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Absenteeism CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF ABSENTEEISM IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT (UK) 1.0- ABSTRACT Absenteeism can happen through authorised and unauthorised absence and these can be grouped into: situational‚ personal and attendance factors. Causes: headaches‚ hang-over cold flu‚ unchallenging jobs and poor management are common causes of absenteeism and managers generally suspicious of employees ’ reasons for absenteeism. Effects: Unplanned absence is disorganising‚ frustrating and expensive for organisations
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Causes‚ findings and recommendations on absenteeism among students One of the most annoying‚ if unavoidable experiences of teachers like me is dealing with student absenteeism. We prepare lesson plans with the objective that 100% of the class will learn from the day’s classroom activities. And it is most satisfying when all students are present on that day and the days thereafter to ensure maximum learning. Sadly‚ it is very difficult to achieve a perfect attendance among my students.No matter
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Table of Contents What is attrition? 3 What are signs of attrition? 3 Calculation of Attrition Rates 3 Attrition rates in India 4 The highlights of the study in question are as follows:- 4 Costs of Attrition 7 Causes of Attrition 9 Survey details and insights 11 What can organizations do to retain employees 16 Short-term Actions 16 Long-term Actions 17 Retaining the “Game Changers” 18 References 20 ATTRITION – CAUSE AND EFFECT What is attrition? Attrition is the reduction in workforce
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An explorative analysis of HRM practices‚ latest trends and challenges in NGO sector: with special reference to Chaitanya‚ Pune A Research Paper by- Dhananjay Gajanan Pingale (B.Com‚ MPM) Faculty Member-Management‚ PES’s College of BBA & BCA Opp. Gabriel Company‚ Kuruli‚ Chakan‚ Taluka- Khed (PUNE) Keywords appeared in the title: i) NGO sector ii) HRM Practices‚ Latest trends and challenges in NGO sector iii) Chaitanya‚ Pune (Pune based NGO having work spread over Maharashtra)
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three-fourths of school failure rates were explained by the attendance rate (Fleming & Zafirau 1982). Student absenteeism has been a problem for years. State departments of education and school boards across the country have developed primarily with policies‚ the procedures‚ objective of and reducing programs and aimed preventing 2 student absenteeism. have adopted To improve achievement‚ many districts policies calling for academic
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