HR US Summit 2011: if you're sick, stay in bed!

A recent US survey has revealed that most employees feel guilty when calling in sick, even if their sickness is genuine. They should stay at home, the HR US Summit 2011 at the end of March will hear.

The trend is upwards again for sickness absence

Sickness absence is on the rise following a drop during the recession, figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show.

The morning after - providers warn of Work Programme pitfalls

Employment and training providers who will be delivering the Government's new Work Programme have questioned its long-term viability, given the current economic conditions.

Welfare isn't working, says PM, as he reveals details of reform bill

Prime minister David Cameron today said he was finally going to make work pay as he disclosed what he called the "most ambitious, fundamental and radical" changes to the welfare system since it began...

Absence: time to tackle the root causes

With absenteeism costing 30 billion a year, business must start addressing the issues behind the problem.

Job fears mean fewer workers will pull a sickie on today's National Sickie Day

Employees worrying about job security will mean fewer people taking 'sickies' from work today, the day traditionally known as National Sickie Day as businesses face the most absenteeism of the year.

When the boss becomes the office bully

As an HR manager, how would you tackle the situation if the individual causing havoc among the team was a stressed out senior colleague of yours, perhaps a board director? Would you turn to your...

Snow creates chaos for health services as NHS staff members stay in hospitals overnight

Bad weather conditions have caused disruption to services in hospitals and care centres across the UK, with some NHS staff being forced to stay overnight in hospitals.

One in four UK workers would not claim for serious work injury

A quarter of UK workers would not make a negligence claim if they experienced a serious injury at work as the result of faulty or unsuitable equipment, a survey has suggested.

Using rehabilitation services to manage long-term absence

Absence from work cost Britain's employers 17bn in 2009, as the average employee took six days off sick, according to a recent survey of absence and workplace health by the CBI and Pfizer.

CIPD findings on stress levels in UK workplaces fail to provide real quantitative data, say absence management experts

Absence management consultants have challenged the CIPD's findings that stress levels among UK employees have soared over the past year, giving rise to long-term absence across all sectors.

Stress-related absence has increased over past year, according to CIPD/Simplyhealth statistics

Stress levels among UK employees have soared over the past year, giving rise to long- term absence across all sectors.