Despite a small improvement, absenteeism is still much higher amongst public sector employees than amongst employees who work for private companies, new statistics show.
According to the 2010 CBI absence and workplace health survey, public sector employees were absent for an average of 8.3 days in 2009. This is down from an average of nine days a year since the CBI last conducted an absence survey. However, employees who work in the private sector were only absent for an average of 5.8 days in 2009, suggesting that absenteeism remains a problem in public sector organisations.
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