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This article was published on 4 October 2014 at 10:30.
The last change is the October 4th, 2014 at 10:45 am.
Over 30% of employees’ medical certificates will be presented on Monday. And in the Calabria goes the record of average days of illness per year (34.6), rising to 41.8 even in the private sector. These are the findings from a research study conducted by the Office of the CGIA Mestre, in 2012 (the last year for which data are available), in which 6 million were employees Italians who have recorded at least one disease.
A certificate on three presented on Monday
According to the CGIA on average, each employee Italian got sick 2.23 times and stayed at home 17.71 days. Altogether were nearly 106 million sick days lost during the year. Over 30% of medical certificates that attest to the inability of a worker or an employee return to his place of work was presented on Monday.
In the audience we get sick more often
In public we get sick more often, but on average you will lose fewer days of work in the private sector. Also in 2012, the average days of illness reported among public sector workers were 16.72 (with 2.62 cases per worker), in the private sector, however, absences due to illness have touched 18.11 days (with an average number of cases per worker equal to 2.08).
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At the regional level stand the results of Calabria. In 2012, each employee calabro stayed at home an average of 34.6 days. The average rises to 41.8 even in the private sector. Among the employees are sick more often even the Sicilians (with average of 19.9 days sickness per year), Campania (with 19.4) and Puglia (with 18.8). The workers and employees less “frail”, “instead, we find them in the Northeast. If the employees of Emilia Romagna remain at home an average of 16.3 days a year, in Veneto sick leave decreased to 15.5 touch the lowest point in Trentino Alto Adige, with 15.3 days.
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