Royal Mail workers to win new cars and holiday vouchers
The Royal Mail is to repeat a scheme which rewards postal workers with new
cars and holiday vouchers if they do not take any sick leave.
Attendance levels have risen by 11% - some 1,000 workers a day - since it
was launched last August, the firm said.
In that time, 37 workers have won a new car, 70 have gained 2,000 worth of
holiday vouchers, and 90,000 have secured 150 worth of the vouchers.
Staff who went six months without a day off sick were entered in a prize
draw.
The company said it had also introduced a medical helpdesk for staff and
access to health services had also been improved.
The Royal Mail found sickness absence levels from last August to January,
the duration of the scheme, averaged 5.7%, compared with 6.7% for the same
period a year earlier.
A second scheme has now started, giving staff who take no time off work sick
a further opportunity to be entered into a draw to win more new cars and
holiday vouchers.
"We must both support and reward postmen and women. They deserve it," said
Royal Mail group director for people Tony McCarthy.
He added that the latest figures show that the organisation's performance is
the best in almost a decade, with 91.9% of first class letters delivered the
working day after posting.
"This package of practical support and `thank-yous' has made a big
difference," added Mr McCarthy.
Business organisation, the CBI, found that absenteeism costs UK industry
11.6bn each year.
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Date:Mon, 25 Apr 2005 18:31:32 +0100
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