Presenteeism is the practice of employees coming to work despite being physically or mentally unwell, resulting in reduced productivity and potentially negative impacts on both the individual and the organization.
Synonyms: Sickness presenteeism, Working while ill, On-the-job productivity loss, Impaired work performance
Presenteeism is a growing concern in modern workplaces, where employees feel pressured to show up for work even when they're not at their best. This phenomenon can have significant consequences for both employees and employers, affecting productivity, health, and overall workplace culture.
When employees practice presenteeism, it can negatively impact their experience at work. They may feel stressed, overwhelmed, and unable to perform at their usual level. This can lead to decreased job satisfaction, increased burnout, and potentially worsened health conditions. For employers, presenteeism can result in reduced productivity, increased errors, and a higher risk of spreading illnesses among staff.
Organizations can take several steps to address presenteeism and improve employee experience:
By addressing presenteeism, companies can create a more supportive work environment that prioritizes employee health and productivity.