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Presenteeism means being physically or virtually present at the workplace, but not productive. | Presenteeism means being physically or virtually present at the workplace, but not being effectively productive. | ||
Presenteeism's sources include: | Presenteeism's sources include: |
Revision as of 11:49, 4 March 2020
Presenteeism means being physically or virtually present at the workplace, but not being effectively productive.
Presenteeism's sources include:
- Attending work when sick;
- The reality, or the impression, of working excessively long hours for the sake of appearance; and
- Indulging in distractions while at work, such as playing games online or browsing the internet.