MANAGING ABSENTEEISM

COURSE OUTLINEMAKE AN ENQUIRY

OVERVIEW

Course Overview
On completion of this course participants will have an increased understanding of the company absence policy, be familiar with how to proceed in terms of short-term absences, occupational assessments, and termination due to non-adherence to the Company absence procedure and be familiar with how to respond appropriately to a long-term grievance contributing to long term absence.

Duration of courses can be adapted to suit your business needs.

COURSE OUTLINE

*Please note there will be a review of the client specific policy in advance of the training to customise this training.

  • Responsibilities under the Safety Health and Welfare Act 2005 
  • What is absenteeism?
  • Importance of a policy
  • Review of the policy
  • Important Considerations & Fair Procedures 
  • Responsibilities of Management
  • General Principles for Handling Short Term Absences
  • General Principles for Handling Long Term Absences
  • Case Law
  • Inability to return to work 
  • Reasonable accommodation
  • Top tips

LEARNING OUTCOMES

A greater understanding of the importance of managing absences. 

An understanding of the importance of a paper trail.

Skills practice and feedback.

Learners to gain a ‘real life’ insight into how to deal with scenarios in the workplace 

A greater understanding of the basic knowledge of dealing with long term absences.

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We would love to hear from you. You can contact us as below:

 Dublin:
The HR Suite,
13 Upper Baggot Street,
2nd Floor,
Dublin 4. DO4 W7K5

 Kerry:
The HR Suite,
Pier 17 Dingle Road,
Tralee,
Co. Kerry. V92 R6DX (HQ)

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