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About 40% of employers feel that alcohol misuse is a major cause of absenteeism and poor productivity in the workplace, a survey suggests. | About 40% of employers feel that alcohol misuse is a major cause of absenteeism and poor productivity in the workplace, a survey suggests. |
And the research by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) found that a third of firms believe drugs had a similar impact. | |
More needed to be done by firms to rehabilitate those with drug and drink problems, the CIPD said. | More needed to be done by firms to rehabilitate those with drug and drink problems, the CIPD said. |
Days lost to drink costs industry about £2bn a year, government figures show. | Days lost to drink costs industry about £2bn a year, government figures show. |
Counselling needed | Counselling needed |
The CIPD research suggested that 22% of employers currently test staff for misuse of drugs and alcohol, with another 9% planning to introduce some form of testing. | The CIPD research suggested that 22% of employers currently test staff for misuse of drugs and alcohol, with another 9% planning to introduce some form of testing. |
Almost a third of organisations said they had dismissed employees in the last two years due to alcohol problems. | Almost a third of organisations said they had dismissed employees in the last two years due to alcohol problems. |
And more than a quarter said that they would report staff to the police if they were found to have used illegal drugs. | And more than a quarter said that they would report staff to the police if they were found to have used illegal drugs. |
Of the firms quizzed, 60% ban alcohol being consumed on the work premises, while 24% do not allow it while entertaining clients during office work time. | Of the firms quizzed, 60% ban alcohol being consumed on the work premises, while 24% do not allow it while entertaining clients during office work time. |
Simply adding a policy to a rarely used staff handbook is unlikely to ensure the issue is seen as an ongoing priority Ben Willmott, CIPD | Simply adding a policy to a rarely used staff handbook is unlikely to ensure the issue is seen as an ongoing priority Ben Willmott, CIPD |
The employer relations adviser at the CIPD, Ben Willmott, said that firms which helped their staff had a good success rate in getting them back to work - with 60% staying with the company after overcoming problems. | The employer relations adviser at the CIPD, Ben Willmott, said that firms which helped their staff had a good success rate in getting them back to work - with 60% staying with the company after overcoming problems. |
But only half of the 500 employers quizzed gave access to counselling for workers fighting dependencies on drink or drugs, with just 38% offering coordinated rehabilitation. | But only half of the 500 employers quizzed gave access to counselling for workers fighting dependencies on drink or drugs, with just 38% offering coordinated rehabilitation. |
Training needed | Training needed |
Mr Willmott said there had been no increase in the number of firms offering such rehabilitation services since 2001. | Mr Willmott said there had been no increase in the number of firms offering such rehabilitation services since 2001. |
"Where organisations do have policies they are doing very little to actively promote them," he added. | "Where organisations do have policies they are doing very little to actively promote them," he added. |
"Simply adding a policy to a rarely-used staff handbook is unlikely to ensure the issue is seen as an ongoing priority." | "Simply adding a policy to a rarely-used staff handbook is unlikely to ensure the issue is seen as an ongoing priority." |
Mr Willmott said that training managers to identify and manage drugs and alcohol misuse in the workplace was also essential. | Mr Willmott said that training managers to identify and manage drugs and alcohol misuse in the workplace was also essential. |
"Clearly drug and alcohol misuse is an issue which needs to be taken seriously. Yet only a third of employers train managers in how to manage these sorts of issues at work." | "Clearly drug and alcohol misuse is an issue which needs to be taken seriously. Yet only a third of employers train managers in how to manage these sorts of issues at work." |
Data from the Health and Safety Executive suggests that up to 14 million working days are lost in the UK each year thorough alcohol misuse alone - costing the economy about £2bn. | Data from the Health and Safety Executive suggests that up to 14 million working days are lost in the UK each year thorough alcohol misuse alone - costing the economy about £2bn. |
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