Tag #Sick Leave

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Spain seeks OECD help to curb surging sick leave costs

Spain's soaring sick leave costs, nearing €33 billion in 2024 and projected to increase significantly, have prompted the government to seek the OECD's assistance in developing solutions, involving meetings with various ministries and social agents.

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Federal Public Servants' Sick Days Decreased During Pandemic, Then Increased

New data reveals that Canadian federal public servants took fewer sick days (5.9 days in 2020-21) during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic when working remotely, but this number has since risen to 9.2 days in 2023-24, exceeding pre-pandemic levels.

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Medef Proposes Reduced Sick Pay for Unvaccinated Flu Patients

The Medef in France proposed reducing sick pay for unvaccinated flu patients, aiming to improve France's low flu vaccination rate (47.7%) and reduce social security costs by 2026; this sparks debate on individual responsibility versus public health.

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Lower Saxony Healthcare Workers Report Highest Mental Health-Related Work Absences

In Lower Saxony, Germany, healthcare workers reported the highest number of workdays lost to mental health issues in 2024 (477 days per 100 employees), exceeding the national average and other sectors, based on DAK-Gesundheit's Psychreport analyzing 225,000 insured employees.

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Spain's Sick Leave Surge: A 44.9% Increase Between 2019 and 2024"

Between 2019 and 2024, common contingency sick leaves in Spain increased by 44.9%, totaling over 290 million days, impacting nearly 950,000 workers; this rise is attributed to recurrent cases, increased psychiatric leaves, and longer durations of prolonged absences, straining the healthcare system.

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Rhineland-Palatinate Sickness Rate Decreases Slightly in 2024

In 2024, the sickness rate among employed individuals in Rhineland-Palatinate decreased to 5.7 percent (20 days), down from 5.9 percent in 2023, mainly due to fewer respiratory illnesses, though mental health issues increased. Data from 146,600 DAK-insured employees was analyzed by the IGES Institut...

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France: Social Security Monitors General Practitioners' Sick Leave Prescriptions

Starting September 1st, approximately 500 French general practitioners are under surveillance by the French National Health Insurance (Assurance Maladie) due to high sick leave prescription rates, prompting a 20-30% reduction in prescriptions for six months.

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Germany: Institute Proposes New Sick Leave Policy to Cut 82 Billion Euro Costs

The IW suggests "karenztage" and limiting salary continuation to six weeks per year to counter the 82 billion euro cost of employee illness in Germany in 2023, a 10 billion euro increase in three years.

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Spain's Economic Growth Threatened by Trade War, Absenteeism, Housing Shortage, and Political Polarization

Spain's economy faces threats from a US-EU trade war, high labor absenteeism costing €19.6 billion, a housing shortage of 400,000-450,000 units, and increasing political polarization since 2022, impacting growth and stability.

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German Depression Sick Leave Soars 50% in 2024

Data from DAK-Gesundheit shows a 50% increase in sick days due to depression in Germany in 2024, reaching 183 days per 100 employees, with overall mental health issues causing 342 lost workdays; older employees saw the most significant rise.

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Hesse Sickness Rate Drops Slightly in 2024

Hesse's 2024 employee sickness rate dropped to 5.6 percent (20 days/employee), down from 5.7 percent in 2023, with respiratory illnesses, musculoskeletal problems, and mental health issues as the main causes; despite the slight decrease, the high rate of medical certificates obtained suggests a pote...

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Soaring Temporary Disability Costs in Spain Prompt Government Review

Spain's spending on temporary disability benefits has skyrocketed 171% since 2014 to €13.59 billion in 2022, prompting the AIReF to analyze the causes and propose solutions, comparing Spain to other EU countries with higher sickness absence rates.

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