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 absenteeism [`æbsn.'tiɪzm.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 经常无故缺席, 旷职, 旷工, 旷课

[经] 有计划的怠工, 旷工


  1. How does the supplier cover for absenteeism?
    厂商如何弥补旷工的情况?
  2. Employee absenteeism has gotten out of hand.
    雇员们的旷工已经失去控制。
  3. Absenteeism is high in the week before Christmas.
    圣诞节前的一周,旷工是司空见惯的事。


absenteeism
[ noun ]
habitual absence from work
<noun.act>


Absenteeism \Ab`sen*tee"ism\, n.
The state or practice of an absentee; esp. the practice of
absenting one's self from the country or district where one's
estate is situated.

  1. Stress causes far more turnover, reduced productivity, absenteeism and illness than previously known, the study reveals.
  2. In part the UK's low productivity was a result of long working hours and poor conditions of employment. Staff turnover and absenteeism were high by European standards and training was poor.
  3. Anglo American Corp., the biggest mining company, said absenteeism was heavy Monday at two of its coal mines, and that one mine was still affected Tuesday.
  4. About $54 billion, three times the gross national product of impoverished Bangladesh, was spent in the United States last year on health care, job absenteeism and other consequences of drug abuse.
  5. It is the leading cause of absenteeism among schoolchildren, according to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and accounts for an estimated 5 million days of lost work time annually.
  6. It analyzed Travelers Corp., Days Inn and Britain's B&Q PLC and found workers over 50 are as easy to train as younger ones, are flexible about assignments and schedules, have lower turnover and absenteeism and often are better at sales.
  7. A reduction in sickness benefits, for example, has helped slash absenteeism rates - once as high as 25 per cent.
  8. How else to explain absenteeism, job-jumping, the theft of goods and services, and efforts at work so perfunctory as to verge on sabotage?
  9. Opel suffers absenteeism of around 9 per cent at its Bochum and Russelsheim plants in Germany. The company said it believed that with the new labour agreement 'competitive manufacturing will also continue to be possible in Germany'.
  10. Lack of supervision for employees was ranked first, followed by the lack of a policy on absenteeism and the lack of rewards for good attendance.
  11. At the same time, however, he has managed to cut costs and crack down on absenteeism. He makes rapid decisions - using lessons picked up in the racing pits during quick-fire vehicle repairs - in stark contrast to GM's cumbersome bureaucracy.
  12. As in most smoking surveys, the results indicated higher rates of absenteeism for smokers and higher health costs to the employer.
  13. THE SINGLE biggest cause of absenteeism arising from a work-related illness or injury is the bad back.
  14. The study found that students with several risk factors tended to have more educational problems, including low grades and high absenteeism.
  15. But there are many other more mundane reasons for non-response, such as pressure of work, absenteeism, mislaid survey forms, and distribution failures.
  16. Drug-related absenteeism and medical expenses cost businesses about 3 percent of their payroll.
  17. At Eastern, which says it loses $70 million a year to pilferage and absenteeism, flight attendants say they undergo random handbag and luggage searches, and a few say they have been frisked.
  18. He said the system, which is nearly 70 percent black, normally has a 10 percent absenteeism rate the first day after winter break.
  19. The questionnaire asked managers to list the causes of excessive absenteeism in order of importance.
  20. For the first time, an official Soviet newspaper, Komsomolskaya Pravda, used the word "strike" to describe what was previously was referred to as truancy or absenteeism in Stepanakert, the central city of Azerbaijan's Nagorno-Karabakh region.
  21. Similarly, absenteeism commonly runs less than 1% of total working hours per month. There is a feeling among these people that I cannot fully describe, but I'm very proud of what we've accomplished there.
  22. An Impala spokesman said, however, that absenteeism continued to be high at the Bafokeng North mine, which accounts for 25% of Impala's platinum production.
  23. The Council on Competitiveness said a review of Head Start evaluation studies shows that the program also helps to reduce school absenteeism and health problems, and lowers the likelihood that a student will drop out of the education system.
  24. Shocked by 10 per cent absenteeism at Opel, where 3,500 production workers fail to turn up every day, he said it was time to start thinking and acting in global terms.
  25. Driven partly by the rapid growth in unemployment Sweden's absenteeism has fallen in three years from levels where three out of 10 workers were on sick leave at any one time to less than one in 10 today.
  26. While smoking and drinking cannot be statistically associated with absenteeism, physical activity did prove to be a significant factor, the study said.
  27. In their belt-tightening, some carriers are cracking down on absenteeism and employee theft, with measures that ignite resentment.
  28. In reporting the preliminary figures, the Postal Service added that turnover and absenteeism are only two of many areas that are potentially affected by whether workers use drugs.
  29. He said absenteeism had increased among flight attendants.
  30. A company study on productivity found decreases in absenteeism and tardiness as a result of flexible work schedules.
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