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Daily Express
|April 27, 2024
Government workers took more days off sick than the private sector every year since 1995
CIVIL Servants have taken more sick days than the private sector every year since 1995, analysis shows.
The cost of bureaucrat ill-health absence was more than £459million in 2023 alone, said the Taxpayers Alliance.
Research by the pressure group found that the public sector sickness rate was 3.6% in 2022 compared with 2.3% in the private sector.
The last time the disparity between the public and private sectors was this large was in 2009.
TPA number-crunchers also found senior civil servants lost an average of 2.3 days a year to sickness in 2023.
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