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Why calculate staff absence?

HR has an important role in overseeing absence trends and putting forward policies to reduce absence across the whole organisation. This process starts with the collection of accurate and timely data. The quality of this data can determine the effectiveness of any strategy employed to manage absence.

IRS has found that few organisations are able to provide data on the cost of staff absence and labour turnover. So how can your organisation buck this trend? If you want to access the very latest benchmarking information on labour turnover and costs you can take part in this year's IRS labour turnover and absence rates survey.

Click here to take part in the survey.

This is a confidential survey that asks for information on your organisation's 2009 absence and turnover rates.

As a thank you for taking part, we will send you:

  1. A complimentary copy of the research report when it becomes available; and
  2. A free copy of the latest IRS managing long-term absence report immediately after you complete this survey.

Don't delay, the survey closes on Friday 9 April 2010.

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