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Managing Attendance
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Managing Attendance The effective monitoring and management of absence is an area Company’s need to take seriously. Investing time in attendance management can gain real advantages from greater staff motivation to reduced absence. This course is designed for Supervisors and line managers responsible for managing employee performance and attendance and HR Officers with responsibility for advising line managers.
This course can be tailored and delivered in company.
Course Objectives By the end of the course, delegates will have:
Helped people with responsibility for employees to manage employee absence effectively
Identified the key drivers of high attendance levels and the reasons for high absence levels in different organisations and cultures
Enabled participants to apply Company Policy on absence in a way which is consistent with the legal framework, including disability and employer’s liability considerations
Developed skills in interviewing staff in the context of both disciplinary and medical capability situations and to enable participants to differentiate between the two. Course Contents MANAGING ABSENCE Causes of absence Strategies and methods of control Analysing absence levels for type and cause
THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK Unfair dismissal principles - five fair reasons The Disability Discrimination Act Liability - e.g. stress, injury and damages Contractual considerations - Sick Pay/PHI schemes Legal case studies
RETURN TO WORK INTERVIEWS The Employer’s Policy Examples and action Role plays
DISCIPLINARY ACTION Differentiating between medical, capability and conduct causes Giving a warning (role play) Recording and follow up Course Summary and close
A Classroom course provided by Oak Tree Management & Training Ltd. in Birmingham, Bristol, Cambridge, Edinburgh, London, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, United Kingdom
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