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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT II




CHAPTER 5: ABSENTEEISM AND
    LABOUR TURNOVER
CHAPTER 5


         MEANING OF ABSENTEEISM
Each employer/any organization expects
employees to be present in work place as per
timings or schedule fixed for the purpose
Any deviation from the fixed time reporting
entails loss to the organization.
 When an employee fails to report for duty on
time without prior intimation or approval, then
the employee is marked as “absent”.
CHAPTER 5
      TYPES OF ABSENTEEISM

Absenteeism is of four types:

      Authorised Absenteeism
     Unauthorised Absenteeism
      Wilful Absenteeism
      Absenteeism caused by circumstances beyond
     one’s control
CHAPTER 5

           FEATURES OF ABSENTEEISM

 The rate of absenteeism is the lowest on pay day and
increases considerably on the days following the payment
of wages and bonus
 Absenteeism is generally high among the workers below
25 years of age and those above 40 years of age
 The rate of absenteeism varies from department to
department within an organization. Generally it is high in
the production department
Absenteeism in traditional industries is seasonal in
character
CHAPTER 5
    CALCULATION OF ABSENTEEISM RATE
 Absenteeism can be calculated with the help of
the following formula:

    Absenteeism Rate

    Frequency Rate

    Severity Rate
                                Contd.
CHAPTER 5
CALCULATION OF ABSENTEEISM RATE

 Absenteeism Rate=(Number of mandays
 lost)/(Number of mandays scheduled to work) * 100

  Frequency Rate=(Total number of times in which the
 leave was availed)/(Total number of mandays
 scheduled to work) * 100

  Severity Rate (Total number of days absent during a
 period)/(Total number of times absent during the
 period ) * 100
CHAPTER 5
   CAUSES OF ABSENTEEISM
 Maladjustment with the Working Conditions
 Social and religious Ceremonies
 Unsatisfactory Housing (conditions at the
workplace)
Industrial Fatigue
 Unhealthy Working Conditions
 Poor Welfare Facilities
                                Contd.
CHAPTER 5

       CAUSES OF ABSENTEEISM

Maladjustment with the Job demands
Alcoholism
Indebtness
Unsound Personnel Policies
Inadequate Leave Facilities
Low level of Wages
CHAPTER 5
   CATEGORIES OF ABSENTEEISM
Entrepreneurs

The Status seekers

The Epicureans

Family-oriented

The Sick and the Old
CHAPTER 5
SOME MEASURES TO MINIMISE ABSENTEEISM
  Selecting the employees by testing them
 thoroughly regarding their aspirations, value
 systems, responsibility and sensitiveness
  Adopting a humanistic approach in dealing with
 the personal problems of employees
 Following a proactive approach in identifying and
 redressing employee grievances
  Providing hygiene working conditions, welfare
 measures, fair and competitive remunerations,
 training and development
CHAPTER 5
   LABOUR TURNOVER: MEANING

External mobility means shifting of employees
into and out of an organization
 It is defined as the rate of change in the
employees of an organization during a
definite period
It measures the extent to which old
employees leave and and new employees
enter into an organization
CHAPTER 5
   TYPES OF LABOUR TURNOVER
External mobility is of two types:
    Accessions: Additions of new candidates to the
    existing employees

    Separations: Termination of employment or
    Employee turnover which includes -
       Voluntary quitting or resignations by emploees
       Layoff or Lack of Work
       Disciplinary Lay-off or Discharge
       Retirement and
       Deaths
CHAPTER 5
 COMPUTATION OF EXTERNAL MOBILITY
Rate of external mobility is generally computed in
terms of accession rate, separation rate and
compose rate
      Accession Rate=(Total Accessions per year)/(Average
     number of employees for the year) * 100

      Separation Rate=(Total Separations per
     year)/(Average number of employees for the year) *
     100
                                          Contd.
CHAPTER 5
   Composite Rate = [(Total accessions per year +
   Total Separations per year)/2] / (Average number of
   employees for the year ) * 100
 These formulae are useful to compute and compare
the rates with those of other organizations for the same
period and of the same organization for the past years
 This comparison shows the trends in mobility rates and
the place of the organization in the community in
respect of turnover
It also shows the magnitude of the problem and
indicates the effects of external mobility
CHAPTER 5
EFFECTS AND CONTROLLING OF EXTERNAL
              MOBILITY
Certain degree of external mobility is inevitable and
also desirable to enable flow of efficient human
resources into the organization
Though external mobility is for the betterment of the
employees in some cases, it causes problems to
employees in many cases
Personnel managers have to analyze the causes for
mobility and find means to control it in view of its
adverse effects on the organization and employees
                                              Contd.
CHAPTER 5
  EFFECTS & CONTROLLING OF EXTERNAL
                     MOBILITY
 Personnel managers have to analyze the causes
of mobility before suggesting measures to reduce
it
 The management has to forecast the vulnerable
areas of external mobility and apply appropriate
measures.
 Reduction of excessive employee mobility by
identifying the areas and applying measures is
the responsibility of the executives at all levels in
the organization
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Absenteeism and Labor Turnover

  • 1. HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT II CHAPTER 5: ABSENTEEISM AND LABOUR TURNOVER
  • 2. CHAPTER 5 MEANING OF ABSENTEEISM Each employer/any organization expects employees to be present in work place as per timings or schedule fixed for the purpose Any deviation from the fixed time reporting entails loss to the organization. When an employee fails to report for duty on time without prior intimation or approval, then the employee is marked as “absent”.
  • 3. CHAPTER 5 TYPES OF ABSENTEEISM Absenteeism is of four types: Authorised Absenteeism Unauthorised Absenteeism Wilful Absenteeism Absenteeism caused by circumstances beyond one’s control
  • 4. CHAPTER 5 FEATURES OF ABSENTEEISM The rate of absenteeism is the lowest on pay day and increases considerably on the days following the payment of wages and bonus Absenteeism is generally high among the workers below 25 years of age and those above 40 years of age The rate of absenteeism varies from department to department within an organization. Generally it is high in the production department Absenteeism in traditional industries is seasonal in character
  • 5. CHAPTER 5 CALCULATION OF ABSENTEEISM RATE Absenteeism can be calculated with the help of the following formula: Absenteeism Rate Frequency Rate Severity Rate Contd.
  • 6. CHAPTER 5 CALCULATION OF ABSENTEEISM RATE Absenteeism Rate=(Number of mandays lost)/(Number of mandays scheduled to work) * 100 Frequency Rate=(Total number of times in which the leave was availed)/(Total number of mandays scheduled to work) * 100 Severity Rate (Total number of days absent during a period)/(Total number of times absent during the period ) * 100
  • 7. CHAPTER 5 CAUSES OF ABSENTEEISM Maladjustment with the Working Conditions Social and religious Ceremonies Unsatisfactory Housing (conditions at the workplace) Industrial Fatigue Unhealthy Working Conditions Poor Welfare Facilities Contd.
  • 8. CHAPTER 5 CAUSES OF ABSENTEEISM Maladjustment with the Job demands Alcoholism Indebtness Unsound Personnel Policies Inadequate Leave Facilities Low level of Wages
  • 9. CHAPTER 5 CATEGORIES OF ABSENTEEISM Entrepreneurs The Status seekers The Epicureans Family-oriented The Sick and the Old
  • 10. CHAPTER 5 SOME MEASURES TO MINIMISE ABSENTEEISM Selecting the employees by testing them thoroughly regarding their aspirations, value systems, responsibility and sensitiveness Adopting a humanistic approach in dealing with the personal problems of employees Following a proactive approach in identifying and redressing employee grievances Providing hygiene working conditions, welfare measures, fair and competitive remunerations, training and development
  • 11. CHAPTER 5 LABOUR TURNOVER: MEANING External mobility means shifting of employees into and out of an organization It is defined as the rate of change in the employees of an organization during a definite period It measures the extent to which old employees leave and and new employees enter into an organization
  • 12. CHAPTER 5 TYPES OF LABOUR TURNOVER External mobility is of two types: Accessions: Additions of new candidates to the existing employees Separations: Termination of employment or Employee turnover which includes - Voluntary quitting or resignations by emploees Layoff or Lack of Work Disciplinary Lay-off or Discharge Retirement and Deaths
  • 13. CHAPTER 5 COMPUTATION OF EXTERNAL MOBILITY Rate of external mobility is generally computed in terms of accession rate, separation rate and compose rate Accession Rate=(Total Accessions per year)/(Average number of employees for the year) * 100 Separation Rate=(Total Separations per year)/(Average number of employees for the year) * 100 Contd.
  • 14. CHAPTER 5 Composite Rate = [(Total accessions per year + Total Separations per year)/2] / (Average number of employees for the year ) * 100 These formulae are useful to compute and compare the rates with those of other organizations for the same period and of the same organization for the past years This comparison shows the trends in mobility rates and the place of the organization in the community in respect of turnover It also shows the magnitude of the problem and indicates the effects of external mobility
  • 15. CHAPTER 5 EFFECTS AND CONTROLLING OF EXTERNAL MOBILITY Certain degree of external mobility is inevitable and also desirable to enable flow of efficient human resources into the organization Though external mobility is for the betterment of the employees in some cases, it causes problems to employees in many cases Personnel managers have to analyze the causes for mobility and find means to control it in view of its adverse effects on the organization and employees Contd.
  • 16. CHAPTER 5 EFFECTS & CONTROLLING OF EXTERNAL MOBILITY Personnel managers have to analyze the causes of mobility before suggesting measures to reduce it The management has to forecast the vulnerable areas of external mobility and apply appropriate measures. Reduction of excessive employee mobility by identifying the areas and applying measures is the responsibility of the executives at all levels in the organization
  • 17. “Like” us on Facebook:  p // / http://www.facebook.com/welearnindia  “Follow” us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/WeLearnIndia http://twitter com/WeLearnIndia Watch informative videos on Youtube:  http://www.youtube.com/WelingkarDLP