I do not have any data , but having worked in the private and public sector
I would think that your hypothesis could easily be proved.
regards
Pauline
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From: "Glenn Raybone" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2009 2:38 PM
Subject: [OCC-HEALTH] Sickness rates
Hello
Can I ask if anyone on the list works for an organisation that doesn't have
sick-
pay provision and just SSP.
In such a situation can I ask if your sickness absence rates are any worse
than national averages and also what the causes for absence are.
I ask as the NHS has very generous sick-pay provision, but the sceptic in me
does wonder if this encourages some to have extra absence or longer than is
actually needed.
To maintain confidentiality please email me off-list if you prefer.
Season Greetings
Glenn
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