Posted By Stuart Nagle
Mark, in essence I agree entirely with your intended wishes to stop time off due to accidents. Unfortunately, as you quite rightly exemplify, major accidents... you know the type, the odd amputation here and there, broken legs and so on do have an awful habit of interrupting the work stream.
Needless to say it's difficult enough getting staff these days let alone keeping them in the workplace. So I would recommend you press ahead with your course of action, but perhaps you could consider 'rehabilitation in the workplace'. Don't let the buggers sit around at home watching the telly, call round, make them an offer they can't refuse, and take em back to work immediately to perform some menial task that no one else wants to do, know what I mean....
This way you will reduce your accident lost time further, as was your stated aim, and will not have all the hassle of dealing with the wages department idiots over hours, rates, holiday pay and all that nonsense. A bonus is you can then add to your achievements by having introduced a 'worker rehabilitation scheme' in the best interests of employees and the company.... Good eh!
Deducting holiday can be a little bit problematic for lost time due to accidents, particularly with directly employed staff of your company, however, fell free with the agency staff, part-timers paid cash in hand and any, shall be say... none legal types...but then you should get away with not paying the last group holidays anyway, so if you are paying it, stop it now and save the company a fortune.... know what I mean...
Certainly, since you have obviously gone to all the trouble to get first aid boxes and the rest, you don't expect your staff to go sick over silly little gashes and cuts, or over bad backs even, all a ruse usually to get something done at home or sod off on holiday for a few days.
No mark. You stick to your guns, your doing a fine job my boy.... By the way how many persons do have working in the explosives factory at the moment?
Stuart