Depression is a major cause of disability, absenteeism, and productivity loss among working-age adults .
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Mahaffey ticked off a list of counterproposals--involving break time, overtime, absenteeism and janitorial services.
While school districts track general attendance, few track chronic absenteeism in prekindergarten or later.
Mr Beggs proposed his party's motion calling for an integrated approach to school absenteeism.
Sean Rogers of the SDLP said absenteeism was not only a problem in inner-city areas.
Teacher-absenteeism rates are around 20% in rural Kenya, 27% in Uganda and 14% in Ecuador.
Polygamy is widely blamed for social ills ranging from school absenteeism to street violence.
This led not just to a massive decline in absenteeism, but also to better pupil performance.
Mr Walker said the waste management department absenteeism rate had remained at a similar level.
Ms Cunningham said the legislation would address the problems of the neglect of crofts and absenteeism together.
Among its many benefits are increased productivity, reduced turnover and absenteeism, and higher morale and company commitment.
According to its reasoning, expanding insurance coverage would reduce absenteeism, disability and mortality, thereby encouraging and enabling work.
We've found they have low rates of absenteeism and turnover, which reduces a company's recruitment and retention costs.
He said the Education Minister had recently commissioned research into pupil absenteeism with specific reference to deprived areas.
Most obstetricians view this absenteeism problem as just a cost of doing business.
The legislation is designed to address absenteeism and the neglect of croft land.
Past research has shown that stress can contribute to employee absenteeism and burnout.
Mr Beggs singled-out Carrickfergus College in his constituency as a school with an excellent record of dealing with absenteeism.
During the project implementation, the absenteeism rate has dropped particularly in rural areas.
Current absenteeism rates show a startling 17 sick days a year, two-and-a-half times greater than the private sector figure.
In other words, administrators see the technologies as a way to protect revenues from the impact of mass absenteeism.
He paid tribute to "our inspirational teachers" for their work in addressing absenteeism.
Companies worry about lower productivity (due to absenteeism or sloppy work) caused by drug abuse, and the safety risk.
When female workers become more confident, vendors see business returns like improved efficiency and productivity, and lower rates of absenteeism.
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CareerBuilder does an annual survey on absenteeism, and this year the poll reached out to 3, 976 workers and 2, 494 employers.
And chronically truant students can be denied driving privileges in Florida and Rhode Island, proving an effective deterrent to absenteeism.
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He noted that, in post-primary education, 26 of the 30 wards with the highest levels of absenteeism were in Protestant areas.
Rather disappointedly, there has been no mass absenteeism - or "chucking a sickie", which, I am reliably informed, is the correct terminology.
CareerBuilder does an annual survey on absenteeism, and this year the poll reached out to more than 4, 300 workers and 2, 600 employers.
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Ms Cunningham said the legislation would remove doubt over croft boundaries and address the blight of absenteeism, neglect and misuse of crofts.
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