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  2. Absenteeism - Wikipedia

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    High absenteeism in the workplace may be indicative of poor morale, but absences can also be caused by workplace hazards or sick building syndrome.Measurements such as the Bradford factor, a measurement tool to analyze absenteeism which believes short, unplanned absences affect the work group more than long term absences, do not distinguish between absence for genuine illness reasons and ...

  3. Exeat - Wikipedia

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    Exeat is used in Britain to describe leave of absence from a boarding school. [2]It is also used at certain colleges to define a required note to take absence -- such as for entire days, parts of a day, for appointments, interviews, open days and other fixtures.

  4. Work order - Wikipedia

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    A work order is usually a task or a job for a customer, that can be scheduled or assigned to someone. [1] Such an order may be from a customer request or created internally within the organization. Work orders may also be created as follow ups to inspections or audits. A work order may be for products or services.

  5. 'Disturbing': Chronic absenteeism in Leon Schools on the rise ...

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    Over 13,000 kids in Leon County schools miss over 10% of school, the standard for chronic absenteeism. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. School Absenteeism Isn’t Going Anywhere

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  7. Abilene schools make progress on absenteeism

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    Chronic absenteeism became a problem across the state and Abilene was not immune. In 2021, at 18.78% Abilene's rate of chronic absenteeism surpassed the state's average of 17.5%.

  8. Absence management - Wikipedia

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    Absence management, also known as leave management, is a combination of employer policies, procedures, or programs designed to handle employee leaves of absence and minimize the impact of those absences on the employer. [1]

  9. Bradford Factor - Wikipedia

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    S is the total number of spells (instances) of absence of an individual over a set period; D is the total number of days of absence of that individual over the same set period [3] The 'set period' is typically set as a rolling 52-week period. For example, this is how 10 days absence could be shown: