91 Quarter 3 Sickness Absence Performance and Health Report
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Minutes:
The Executive Director, Finance and Corporate
Resources informed Members that there was a slight increase in the
average number of day’s absence for this quarter from 1.98
days to 2.16 days, which was not unusual for the time of
year. The increased figure would give a
predicated outturn for the year of 7.7 days, which was a slight
reduction to last year’s outturn of 8.2 days.
The Executive Director, Finance and Resources
highlighted the following areas:
- The pilot scheme which was being
carried out at the Depot to manage sickness, which included
involvement from the trade unions, Head of Services and Human
Resources and the possible “roll out” of the scheme to
all areas of the Council.
- Details of the long term sickness
problems at Worcestershire Regulatory Services and how these were
being addressed.
- The take up of the staff support
network – Employment Assistance, which was able to provide
support in all areas of a member of staff’s life, including
personal problems as well as any work related issues.
Following presentation of the report, Members
discussed the following points in more detail:
- The recording of sickness absence
– Members agreed it would be more helpful if the number of
days for each department could be equated against the number of
staff within that department. (Officers to make necessary
amendments for the next quarterly report.)
- The recording of absences for such
things as T.A. service and Jury service. (Officers to explore
whether this could be included in future reports.)
- The role of the Wellbeing
Officer
After further discussion it was
RESOLVED
that the Sickness Absence Performance and Health Report for the
period ended 30th December 2012 be noted.