Personnel Today
Loading

Log in to your PT+ account to access all content, including exclusive XpertHR articles, and manage your e-newsletter subscriptions

 

Heatwave absences could cost UK plc £187m a day

Tara Craig
Tuesday 30 June 2009 09:52

This week's heatwave could cost the economy £187m a day, experts have warned.

With temperatures in the south east forecast to hit 33C this week, hundreds of thousands of workers are expected to call in sick as they take advantage of the first heatwave since 2006.

The independent consultancy Centre for Economics and Business Research said that staff faking illness to enjoy the sunshine could cost £15m in absence costs, while the heat could lead to £162m worth of lost productivity. They also predicted a further £4m would be lost through staff being late for work due to the heat, and that consumer spending would fall by £6m.

Daily Mail | Mirror | Telegraph

comments powered by Disqus