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I have to work out the average absences of an organisation in a year. Can anyone tell me how to this please. Do I add up the number of days taken off during the year and divide it by the actual number of occasions?
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Hi wh1;
I am not following you, supposing that Fred was out 5 days and Joe missed 9 days and Jack was sick 3 days in your company. Wouldn't you just say the average absences were (5 + 9 + 3)/3 = 17 / 3? What is the problem with dividing the total # of days out by the number of sick people? Or by the total number of employees?
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