presenteeism

名词 n.
/pɹɛ.sənˈtiːˌɪz.m̩/    /ˌpɹɛ.sənˈtiˌɪz.m̩/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The fact of being present at work, especially if one is too sick to be productive, or working beyond the expected hours. UK,uncountable
    — Research shows that presenteeism, apart from the obvious danger of contamination of other workers, can lead to longer absence from work later on.

词源

From presentee + -ism, after absenteeism, coined by academic Cary Cooper.
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