Aug 12 2018

Reduce the cost of absenteeism in your company

Would it surprise you to know that the average cost of employee absence from work result to an equivalent of 35% of your employee’s salaries? The net cost of absenteeism in terms of productivity is 19%, according to a study conducted by MERCER. Statistics South Africa estimates that the cost of absenteeism amounts to roughly 12 billion rand per year. In a market that is taking particular strain under the current economic conditions, high rates of absenteeism can cost your company financially as well as through lowered productivity, be it a small company, medium business or a large corporate organisation. While the cost of absenteeism and the corresponding loss of production can be quantified, the issue around how to manage leave and absenteeism within your company is less measureable. With the inevitable split between HR departments and systems and those of payroll, within many organisations, calculating the cost of leave management is an area which is particularly affected as a result.

Leave Management is typically an HR function. Systems need to be put in place so that employee’s absenteeism can be correctly accounted for, accurately managed and effectively monitored. Your human element in your company does not easily align itself to systems and procedures. Humans are more erratic and incidents will happen on a daily basis which will affect the running of your business as a result of absence from work and loss of productivity. HR are the eyes and ears of the business, looking for signs of habitual leave takers and leave abuse but the actual stats of the cost of this will come from your payroll Department or system. Companies with an interest in effectively managing the leave processes will be impressed to finally find a way to perform all of the functions required to manage staff leave, in one united and coherent system.

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Aug 11 2018

Mal Weeraratne has worked in the field of Human Sexuality since 1994

Mal Weeraratne is the founder of Tantric Journey and a master in the field of human emotional detox. Having studied the field of sexual dysfunction and emotional detox for over twenty years, Mal Weeraratne is a leading name in the understanding of and release of negative, stagnant emotions from the body.

Not only is Mal Weeraratne a knowledgeable and experienced emotional release practitioner, but Mal Weeraratne is also a dedicated trainer and teacher with Mal being committed to passing on the gift of his knowledge and experience to others.

 

Mal Weeraratne has trained hundreds of students at both his London Tantra studio as well as at other highly considered locations including the acclaimed Tao Gardens in Thailand. Mal never tires of researching and teaching emotional release through body therapy and it would be accurate to describe Tantric Journey and emotional release through body therapy as Mal Weeraratne’s life’s work.

Indeed Mal Weeraratne has treated thousands of men and women from around the globe with his powerful, effective and unique emotional release techniques that are a blend of Tantra, Tao and body therapy modalities.

For well over two decades Mal Weeraratne has been practising Tantric Journey and with thousands of client and student testimonials praising his work it is not surprising that his central London practice is extremely busy.

Author of ‘Emotional Detox through Bodywork’, Mal Weeraratne could be accurately described as a Tantra Master, having been the first certified tantra therapist to graduate from Source School of Tantra in the USA, Mal Weeraratne has continued to practice, write, treat, educate and heal with Tantric Journey.

Mal Weeraratne seamlessly never ending energy and enthusiasm for his Tantric Journey work is both admirable and commendable. He has dedicated his life to the work of emotional detox and now with hundreds of therapists trained and qualified a certified Tantric Journey practitioners it seems certain that his work will continue to thrive and expand.  Mal Weeraratne explains that his plans for next year involve certified courses and another book as his therapy session diary bulges with appointment one wonders where Mal Weeraratne will find the time to launch another successful book title and teach even more courses.