Abstract
Abstract This article reports the findings from a survey of Canadian employers conducted to assess their responses in the development of an inclusive and supportive workplace for employees returning after a prolonged absence due to mental illness. To minimize costs and maximize productivity for companies it was found that employers typically manage employee absence in four ways: information concerning workplace absence, intervention strategies to prevent the absence, absence management and a planned and structured return-to-work program.
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