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Sickness Absence Policy - NHS Wales
www.wales.nhs.uk3.2 Long Term Sickness Absence Long term absence is regarded as any continuous period of 28 calendar days or longer. 3.3 Planned Sickness Absence This includes health problems that require an operation or treatment programme which may have a recognised period of expected recovery or duration. 3.4 ‘A Sickness Day’ ...
Sickness Absence: the Bradford Factor
www.unison.org.uktackle what it called the „unacceptable absence rate‟ of its 48,000 employees. By 2006 they claimed they had reduced sickness absence by about 25%, but they had also introduced a package of measures, including occupational health and support services for the most common causes of long-term absence.