Attendance pressure during organizational change |
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Authors: | Per Øystein Saksvik |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Social Research in Industry, N-7034 Trondheim, Norway |
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Abstract: | The present study examines the relationships between aspects of the concept attendance pressure and sickness absenteeism. The study was carried out in a large public company in Norway during a major reorganization. It was hypothesized that employees with sickness absenteeism during this period would experience a high degree of attendance pressure in the form of reactions from managers, fellow workers, and job insecurity. Two surveys were carried out with the same sample (N=401). Attendance pressure in the form of censure pressure explained significant parts of the variance in sickness absenteeism. Employees with sickness absenteeism during the reorganization were a vulnerable group with low job satisfaction, significant health problems and low personal work ethics. Implications for preventive work on organizational level are discussed.Financed by the Research Council of Norway. |
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Keywords: | attendance pressure organizational change absenteeism |
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