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1 in 3 staff lie to boss when they call in sick

Good weather,hangovers and romantic trysts motivated some staff to lie about absences.

It may not be true in your case,but a new study has revealed that one in three staffers do lie to the boss when they call in sick.

Researchers have found that boredom and depression at work prompted almost two-thirds to call in sick because they are disillusioned with their jobs.

Some of the excuses reported were: I fell out of the loft and I was beaten up by a bouncer. Pet problems were frequently cited with dog-related illnesses most common.

But,illness is the favoured excuse with four out of 10 absentees faking symptoms or using props such as crutches and make-up in preparation for a day off.

Half of all health-related excuses involve stomach upsets,which are hard to disprove,the study found.

Nick Roden of PwC said coping with the pressures of family life was an important factor in many sick days.He added: For 21 per cent of workers,family responsibilities are the real reason behind sick days,perhaps highlighting the difficulties staff face achieving a work-life balance.

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