
7 in 10 Singapore bosses get unusually more medical certificates during Mondays
Monday sickness getting worse.
According to a survey by jobsDB Singapore titled Mondayitis Survey, 70% of employers in Singapore have reported that they receive more Medical Certificates (MCs) on a Monday than any other day of the week, and 72% said employees are most commonly late for work on Monday mornings. Further to this, 44% of workers say they are least productive on Mondays and it is their least favourite day of the week (71%).
The Mondayitis Survey canvassing over 4,300 of Singapore workers by jobsDB Singapore indicates that job dissatisfaction can dramatically increase the likelihood of infection.
The findings of the Mondayitis Survey also highlighted potential short-term cures to Mondayitis, including: drinking coffee (55%), chatting with colleagues (48%), surfing social networking sites (27%) and eating junk food (21%).
On Mondays over the following months, jobsDB Singapore will be distributing a range of cures to sufferers in locations across Singapore. Singapore residents are encouraged to visit jobsDB.com.sg for more information on how to cure Mondayitis, and to regularly check the jobsDB Singapore Facebook fan page to get updates on treatment locations.