The practice of being present at one's place of work for more hours than is required, especially as a manifestation of insecurity about one's job.
延迟下班
one of the general symptoms of employee insecurity is presenteeism
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It's so difficult when on the way up, especially with the culture of presenteeism, guys that come in at 7am and go home at 9pm.
The tyranny of presenteeism, together with an acceptance of being almost ‘on call’ for the institution prevents many women from happily embracing such a career path.
And with a UK work culture which values presenteeism and overtime, ambitious young men are left with little time to dangle their offspring on their knee.
For them, high job insecurity may increase the likelihood attending work while ill, a phenomenon known as sickness presenteeism.
Overly zealous employers can be guilty of promoting a culture of presenteeism by pressurising their staff to identify with their job roles to the exclusion of almost everything else in their lives.
This, said Fitzgerald, helps to ensure that productivity won't be affected by the potential stress caused by presenteeism.
Flexible work, shared paternity and maternity leave, a collective disdain for pointless presenteeism, and accessible childcare would enable women and men to combine work and family life.
The problem of rising absenteeism is well documented, but tough tactics being used to tackle the issue are leading to presenteeism.
We will look at the rise of presenteeism as opposed to absenteeism.
Whatever the shortcomings of current measurement tools and research, most people agree that presenteeism represents a problem for employers: When people don't feel good, they simply don't do their best work.
They see what presenteeism has done to their parents.