Sick? or Sick of it?
Linda Ferrari
Chief of Staff | Executive Coach | Building high-performing teams and empowering great leaders | Passionate people person
Decoding the Monday Morning Sick Calls
It’s Monday morning after a hectic sitting period.
‘Ping’—WhatsApp lights up: “Won’t be in today, I’ve got the flu ??????”
Flu? Burnout? Or job interview? It was a tough couple of weeks—the team has been under-resourced for nearly a year, and the pace has been brutal. I had noticed this person wasn’t as sharp as usual last week, and I know they had plans for the weekend. I start to wonder what the real problem is…
Employee absenteeism drains Australian businesses of billions of dollars annually. Beyond the financial losses, a team riddled with frequent absences can feel like a sinking ship – projects stall, deadlines are missed, and morale plummets.? But what if we could identify the root causes of sick leave and proactively address them?
Sick leave is a window into your organisation’s overall wellbeing. Today, I want to explore the critical distinctions between genuine ill health, burnout, and disengagement, plus provide actionable steps to ensure your team remains healthy, motivated, and productive.
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The Hidden Costs of Sick Leave
Absenteeism is a major financial burden on Australian businesses, costing them billions of dollars each year. Recent data paints a concerning picture:
The financial impact goes beyond direct costs:
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These factors ripple through your organisation, causing stress and instability at every level. For small vulnerable teams or businesses, this ripple effect can escalate into a full-blown crisis. Ensuring our teams remain healthy, happy, and engaged is vital for the overall wellbeing and success of the business.
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Genuine Ill Health
Genuine ill health encompasses physical illnesses, injuries, mental health issues and chronic conditions. These are legitimate reasons for taking time off work. Organisations must provide unwavering support and accommodations for employees facing genuine health challenges to show that we truly care about their wellbeing.
Scenario:?Jane, a dedicated team member, calls in sick with a severe migraine. She has a history of chronic migraines and has provided medical certificates. Her absence is undoubtedly due to genuine ill health.
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Burnout
Burnout is a state of chronic physical and emotional exhaustion often caused by prolonged stress. It can lead to decreased productivity, increased absenteeism, and high turnover rates.
Scenario:?John, an otherwise high-performing employee, has been taking frequent sick days over the past month. The team has been working overtime to meet deadlines, and John’s energy has visibly declined. His sick leave may be indicative of burnout rather than a specific illness.
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Disengagement
Disengagement refers to a lack of motivation and interest in work. This can manifest as frequent absences, decreased performance, and a lack of participation in team activities.
Scenario:?Sarah calls in sick on the day of a crucial presentation. Over the past months, her engagement in meetings has waned, and her productivity has declined. She may be experiencing disengagement rather than illness.
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Actionable Steps:
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Data Detective
To effectively manage sick leave, recognising patterns and underlying causes is crucial. Begin with a review of attendance records to identify trends and irregularities. For instance, frequent short-term absences, consistent absences on certain days, or a sudden increase in sick leave can indicate underlying issues such as chronic illness, burnout, or even job dissatisfaction.
Regularly review these records to pinpoint specific employees who need support. After identifying patterns, it's time for a confidential chat, always with empathy and a genuine concern for their wellbeing. Ask open-ended questions to understand the root causes of their absences. Are they dealing with a hangover? Or managing a recurring health issue? Are they experiencing high levels of stress or burnout? Or are there personal issues affecting their ability to work??
Creating a safe and supportive environment during these conversations encourages employees to speak openly about their challenges.
Some situations require a simple reminder of expectations, but when dealing with more complex issues encourage your team member to work health professionals, flexible work arrangements and wellness programs.?
In larger teams, technology can streamline this process. Implementing an absence management system can provide real-time data on employee attendance, making it easier to spot patterns and address them promptly. According to Direct Health Solutions, centralised absence management programs can significantly reduce absenteeism by up to 40%?(DHS).
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Legal and Ethical Considerations
Here in Australia, employers must comply with the Fair Work Act, which outlines employee rights and employer responsibilities regarding sick leave. It’s important to balance legal compliance with ethical considerations, ensuring that employees’ privacy is respected.
What legal issues do you need to work with? Are there cultural considerations?
It’s also important to consider your companies values to ensure your team members are being treated withing the framework of your companies expectations.
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Addressing Excessive Sick Leave
If an employee is taking excessive sick leave and there is suspicion of misuse, it’s crucial to handle the situation delicately and legally.
Actionable Steps:
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To create and grow high performing teams we need to create an environment where employees feel supported and valued.
Implement the strategies discussed in this article to build a workplace culture that prioritises employee well-being, ultimately driving organisational success. Your team’s health and productivity depend on it.
Have you had challenges with a sickly or 'sick of it' team? How did you manage the situation?
Keen to hear your thoughts,
Linda x
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If you want success without compromising the most important things in life - you can find more articles and downloadable resources on my website lindaferrari.com.au
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Man, sounds like a rough time for the team. Hope they get better soon Linda Ferrari
Chief of Staff | Executive Coach | Building high-performing teams and empowering great leaders | Passionate people person
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