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Nov 11, 2016

HANDLING MISCONDUCT RELATING TO ABSENTEEISM



HANDLING MISCONDUCT RELATING TO ABSENTEEISM
23 November 2016
MEF Petaling Jaya, Selangor
9:000 am – 5:00pm
 
Absence of employees from work affects productivity of an organisation and is a burden to employers. The absence of employees from work would upset working schedules and affect the morale of other employees in the organisation. It can also cause conflicts and adversely affect human relations in employment.

Absenteeism may be managed and controlled. In order to handle absenteeism effectively, employers have to determine the reasons for the employees’ absence. The management must initiate action to prevent or at least minimise absenteeism through the various control methods.

Objectives

The objective of this course is to study :

(i) The nature of absenteeism in Employment

(ii) The causes of absenteeism

(iii) Effective handling of absenteeism through discipline action and various absenteeism control methods

The absenteeism control measures practiced by the employers are targeted on employees who are abusing the work system and facilities available in employment. It should be undertaken in such a manner that it would not penalise employees who are absent with genuine reasons or reasonable excuses.

The course should be able to assist the employers to make decision in the choice of absence control methods to prevent or minimise absenteeism to overcome the problems caused by absenteeism in employment
Topics Covered

Part I - Managing Leave

• What is Leave?
• The Right To Take Leave
• THE AUTHORITY TO GRANT LEAVE
• Applying & Approval Of Leave
• Sick Leave Entitlement
• Abuse Of Sick Leave

Part II - Managing Absenteeism

• Provisions in EA 1955 relating to absence
• Absence on medical grounds
• Absence due to strike
• Absence causing frustration of contract

Part III - Absenteeism Control Measures

• Costs of absence
• Calculating Absence Rate
• Preventive measures
• Awareness programme and Communications
• Health care programme
• Programmes against Addiction in the workplace
• Work organization
• Good attendance schemes
• Flexitime
• Data Collection & interpretation
• Dissemination of Information
• Setting norms
• Disciplinary Action

Target Audience

All personnel (e.g HOD, Manager, Team Leaders, Executive & Supervisor) involved in handling human resource/ industrial relations functions and supervision & control of employees.

Trainer

Goh Seng Wing is a Consultant – Industrial Relations with Malaysian Employers Federation since 2004. He is the former Deputy Director General of Labour, Semenanjung Malaysia, and the former Senior Director, Department of Industrial Relations, Malaysia. He has extensive experience in handling disciplinary matters in employment including misconduct relating to absenteeism. He has wide knowledge in the interpretation of the employment laws.

Course Fees

• RM583 per participant (Non-Members)
• RM477 per participant (MEF members)
*** inclusive GST

Registration Form: CLICK HERE

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