Employee Absenteeism Case Study

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1.0 Introduction The main purpose of this study is to identify and investigate the factors that effecting employee absenteeism in Brazil, France and India. The pioneer of the employee absenteeism issue started with Nicholson in 1977, Steers and Rhodes (1978) and Steers and Rhodes (1990). The model of absenteeism by Nicholson (1977) was very influential and frequently cited in literatures about absenteeism within organizations (Harrison and Martocchio 1998). The model states that the capability of employees or workers to attend work is primarily dictated by how motivated as well as their ability to attend and perform their duties. (Steers and Susan, 1978) According to Rhodes and steers (1990), employee absenteeism is one of those stubborn problems for which there is no clear …show more content…

This is because, from a recent global survey which included 1000 adults from India as participants, and the result concluded that 48% of Indians has been using sickness an excuse to skip work because of their love for watching cricket on TV. (Sharma, 2012) While in Brazil, working environment is one of the factor that affect the employee absenteeism. (Paula et al., 2014) This is because if the working conditions of the company are poor, the workers cannot adjust themselves with the company’s working conditions. Thus the employee prefer to stay away from the company by absenting from their work. (Rathod and Reddy, 2012) Job satisfaction is one of the factor of employee absenteeism in France. (Lesuffleur et al., 2014) Price and Mueller (1981) describe job satisfaction as the overall degree to which employees like their jobs. This is because when an employee is satisfied with their work, they will tend to avoid absenting to the workplace. Besides, Drago and Wooden (1992) also use this approach of work attitude and they state that absence is viewed as a withdrawal response to a negative work

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