2014
DOI: 10.1080/01446193.2014.944550
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Remuneration and absenteeism on a large construction site

Abstract: While scholarly consensus is that construction absenteeism is a serious and widespread problem, aggregate US and Canadian data show construction absenteeism rates substantially below cross-industry averages. While construction absenteeism research focuses on workplace culture and norms, contractors continue to manage absenteeism primarily as an individual problem. While remuneration and labour market conditions are generally acknowledged to influence construction absenteeism, little research has focused on the… Show more

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“…Looking at the standards set by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the absentee level of PT AJPP's employees in the office and field sections is slightly higher than the average standard set by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. From a workplace study conducted by Kim & Philips (2014), absenteeism on the efficiency of construction projects has a detrimental impact. Absenteeism increases the need for project workforce and makes it difficult to complete projects on schedule.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Looking at the standards set by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the absentee level of PT AJPP's employees in the office and field sections is slightly higher than the average standard set by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. From a workplace study conducted by Kim & Philips (2014), absenteeism on the efficiency of construction projects has a detrimental impact. Absenteeism increases the need for project workforce and makes it difficult to complete projects on schedule.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%