Some 36% of employers have recorded an increase in long-term sickness absence since 2007, research reveals.
The EEF/Unum 2009 Sickness Absence Survey showed that despite overall sickness absence decreasing, 36% of employers report an increase in long-term absence from 2007 to 2008. The results also sho...
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