Getting Absent Workers Back on the Job

An Analytical Approach

David A Dilts author Clarence R Deitsch author Robert Paul author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:19th Nov '85

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Getting Absent Workers Back on the Job cover

This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the nature, causes, dimensions, and effects of absenteeism and gives professionals specific guidelines for determining how it affects their particular organization. Economic, psychological, and sociological dimensions are discussed in clear, nontechnical terms. Readers will learn how to analyze absenteeism and measure its direct and indirect costs; how to collect, test, and evaluate data; how to formulate a workable personnel policy; and how to implement effective absenteeism control procedures. The analyses and prescriptions offered are applicable to union and nonunion, blue collar and white collar occupations in virtually any type of industry, agency, or institution. Incorporating the recommendations of arbitrators who have evaluated a wide variety of problems in this area, the authors provide concrete examples of workable and unworkable approaches and bring a wealth of practical expertise to bear on a probelm that continues to pose a major obstacle to greater efficiency and productivity.

ISBN: 9780899300252

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

164 pages