Absenteeism

Absenteeism is a habitual pattern of absence from a duty or obligation without good reason. Generally, absenteeism is unplanned absences. Absenteeism has been viewed as an indicator of poor individual performance, as well as a breach of an implicit contract between employee and employer. It is seen as a management problem, and framed in economic or quasi-economic terms. More recent scholarship seeks to understand absenteeism as an indicator of psychological, medical, or social adjustment to work.

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The National Archives · 1 January 1982 Bulgarian

A file of correspondence and reports concerning the internal political situation in Bulgaria. The documents cover meetings of the Bulgarian Central Committee and National Assembly concerning a new labour code, …

958,000 man days were lost last year due to absenteeism; 571*000 man days were lost due to sheer bad


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

in the form of go-slows, lightening strikes, absenteeism, etc, seems to be a weapon already in use against Jaruzelski's scheme of things the 6-day week, no absenteeism and no strikes were intended to ensure higher


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

in the lottery of life. And yet . . . 4. Absenteeism from work, not counting the recent strikes, is


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

as well as in low labour productivity and absenteeism from work. 7. Czechoslovakia remains critically


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

" T T R K • DISCIPLINED AND HIGH LEVELS OF ABSENTEEISM AND SICK LEAVE. . HARD WORK/ IT WA8 SAID? WAS


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

indiscipline among the work force (especially absenteeism and theft) and cooking the books for better-seeming


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

September 16, 1982 f C U / S o ^ A / - , (Li> ABSENTEEISM: WORKER'S RESPONSE TO MARTIAL LAW? I & I


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

socialism in Poland and normalise the situation. Absenteeism had declined. Vigilance was still necessary transportQf ia enough to-compare the-figtHFSS-for absenteeism for-November last-year with Taniiary tFiis-y


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

WHAT IT SHOULD B E . EE NOTED CONSIDERABLE ABSENTEEISM, THAT ONLY FEW PEOPLE TAKE PART IN PARTY MEETINGS


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file containing documents discussing examples of propaganda in the Soviet media; and the appointment of a new head of the propaganda department of the Soviet communist party's Central Committee.

In Hay the themes of the editorial included absenteeism, socialist emulation, personal contacts with


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