The cost of sickness & absenteeism.
Fraudulent absenteeism can cause all kinds of damage to the company you have worked hard to build. Not only does it affect the productivity of a business, it also has a serious impact on team cohesion. Motivating your team to work hard will only be made more difficult if some members of the team refuse to pull their weight. This has financial implications too. Employee sickness-related absences and presenteeism costs the UK economy £77.5 billion a year, according to the Vitality Workplace Wellness Survey. In total, 118.6 million working days were lost because of sickness or injury in the UK in 2020 – which equates to 3.6 days lost per worker. Your organisation doesn't have to fight these numbers single-handedly. This is the link to The Office for National Statistics with statistics of sickness in the workplace including days lost through absence per year to sickness absence rates by employment classification.
Helping you identify fraudsters.
If an employee's rate of sickness or absenteeism is an issue, talk to us. We start every project with an in-depth discussion with you, to ensure we understand the issues you are facing and have as much information on the employee as possible. At this point, we will provide a strategic plan to collate the necessary evidence. Whether you need surveillance or GPS tracking our expert detectives have the experience, know-how and technology to discover the truth without detection. We will monitor the employee, collate HD footage & images, record daily events and report back to you in full. With all our sickness & absenteeism investigation cases, we provide the following:
- Personal Case Manager – A constant point of contact
- Experienced Agents – Professional investigators on your side
- Pre-reports – Before starting, we always do our homework
- HD footage & images – Concrete proof with time stamps
- Daily logs and updates – You're never in the dark
- GPS tracking history – Track your employee's movement
- Final Surveillance Report – Including all findings and evidence