How to Handle Employee Excuses for Being Late

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Dealing With Unacceptable Excuses for Being Late

Dealing With Unacceptable Excuses for Being LateDealing With Unacceptable Excuses for Being Late

The majority of CIOs and other executives expect workers to show up on the job on time every day, but many employees struggle to get into work on time.

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53% of the employers surveyed expect their workers to be on time every day, and 41% said they’ve fired someone for being late.

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Just 18% said that if their employees get the job done, they don’t need to be punctual.

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29% of the employees surveyed said they’re late for work at least once a month, and 16% are late for work at least once a week.

Top Reasons for LatenessTop Reasons for Lateness

Traffic: 49%,
Oversleeping: 32%,
Bad weather: 26%

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64% of the employers and employees surveyed believe that the concept of working 9 to 5 is outdated.

Outrageous Excuses for Being Late: Calendar ConflictOutrageous Excuses for Being Late: Calendar Conflict

“I forgot it wasn’t the weekend.”

Outrageous Excuses for Being Late: National CelebrationOutrageous Excuses for Being Late: National Celebration

“I thought Flag Day was a legal holiday.”

Outrageous Excuses for Being Late: Natural DisasterOutrageous Excuses for Being Late: Natural Disaster

“The wind blew the deck off my house.”

Outrageous Excuses for Being Late: Animal Kingdom, Part IOutrageous Excuses for Being Late: Animal Kingdom, Part I

“I was cornered by a moose.”

Outrageous Excuses for Being Late: Animal Kingdom, Part IIOutrageous Excuses for Being Late: Animal Kingdom, Part II

“My pet turtle needed to visit the exotic animal clinic.”

Outrageous Excuses for Being Late: Mommy IssuesOutrageous Excuses for Being Late: Mommy Issues

“My mother locked me in the closet.”

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