Source: IRS Employment Review Issue: 882 Date: 08/10/2007 Publisher: IRS

Named-practice table A: The impact of return-to-work interviews

AUTHOR: Noelle Murphy


Named-practice table A: The impact of return-to-work interviews

Whether the use of return-to-work interviews has been successful ("yes") or unsuccessful ("no") in having a beneficial impact on six aspects of absence management.

In this table:
MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTION

Chemicals
Construction
Electricity, gas and water
Engineering and metals
Food, drink and tobacco
General manufacturing
Mining and quarrying
Paper and printing
Textiles

PRIVATE SECTOR SERVICES
Finance
General services
Hotels and catering
Retail and wholesale
Transport and communication

PUBLIC SECTOR
Education
Local authorities
NHS
Public protection
Other public services

MANUFACTURING AND PRODUCTION

Organisation (no.

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