Angus Council staff off for 30 years in one summer
ByGraham Brown
ANGUS COUNCIL staff clocked up the equivalent of more than 30 years’ worth of days off in a three-month 2012 summer of sickness.
New data has revealed that between July 1 and September 30 workers across the 5,400-strong local authority were absent for 11,167.5 days an increase of some 11% on the corresponding period the previous year.
The spell saw rises in both the number of average days lost and the percentage of time lost against available working days.
A taxpayers’ organisation has called for council chiefs to redouble their efforts in tackling absence and to take a tougher line with workers who take time off without good reason.
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Angus Council staff off for 30 years in one summer