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One in five employees admit to absenteeism and misusing leave policies

SD Worx survey reveals 40% of Irish employees face absenteeism issues, with 44% job hunting and 46% reporting staff shortages.

Eimear Byrne, SD Worx Ireland
  • SD Worx survey reveals 40% of employees in Ireland say their team is experiencing issues with employee absenteeism
  • Some 44% of employees are currently looking for a new job 
  • Almost half feel underpaid for the work that they do
  • Meanwhile, 46% say that their team is facing staff shortages and struggling with their workload
  • However, 63% of employees in Ireland are motivated and passionate about their work

    Dublin, 15th  May 2025: SD Worx Ireland, a leading payroll and HR solutions provider, today announces the results of its latest survey which reveals one in five (21%) employees in Ireland confess to misusing leave policies and taking absences without a valid reason. However, 40% claim their team is experiencing issues related to employee absenteeism – suggesting employees are not owning up to it, or their colleagues are overly suspicious.

    The independent study was carried out by iVOX on behalf of SD Worx and surveyed 1,000 employees in Ireland to gain insights into the current job market and the concerns amongst today’s workforces. Additionally, it exposes some common grievances among employees in Ireland and found that almost half (49%) feel they are underpaid for the work that they do. 

    It also suggests that employees are feeling overworked, with 46% saying that their team is facing staff shortages and struggling to keep up with their current workload. This increases to nearly half (48%) of employees who expect their team to face worsening talent shortages over the coming years. Compounding these challenges, 43% of employees believe their team’s skills gap cannot be easily filled. Despite this, 44% say they are strict with their workloads and schedules, solely focusing on what is necessary and not working overtime. 

    Amidst these rising pressures, the survey found that 44% of employees in Ireland are currently looking for a new job, but 60% of those surveyed admit that it is difficult to find a job within the labour market right now. However, 63% of employees are motivated and passionate about their work, while 62% say that they would recommend their organisation to a friend looking for a job.

    Eimear Byrne, Country Leader, SD Worx Ireland, said: “This research highlights a growing sense of dissatisfaction among Ireland’s workforce. With 39% of respondents saying their manager struggles with effective leadership, it’s clear that many employees feel they’re lacking valuable guidance and mentorship. As a result, we are now seeing a knock-on effect with more people actively seeking to change jobs and widespread concerns about staff shortages, as well as underpayment. This comes as the EU Pay Transparency Directive is due to be transposed into Irish law in June 2026 – if done right, could be an opportunity to alleviate employees’ pay concerns and help to build trust. 

    “Ireland is at full employment and organisations are facing a critical need to re-evaluate how they engage and support employees. The changing economic landscape is making businesses more conservative and they are under increased pressure to keep operations running smoothly, while trying to retain talent. With skills shortages and rising absenteeism in the mix, it’s becoming harder to strike that balance. Now is the time to invest in people strategies and provide employees with the support, development opportunities, and workplace culture they need to thrive. This will allow them to secure and retain top tier talent while also building more resilient and engaged workforces for the future.”

      Survey methodology

      The research was carried out by iVOX on behalf of SD Worx in February 2025 across 1,000 employees in the Republic of Ireland. The survey was conducted in 16 European countries: Belgium, Croatia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. A total of 5,625 employers and 16,000 employees were surveyed.

        About SD Worx

        SD Worx believes that success starts with people. A thriving workforce doesn’t just ​build a thriving company, ​it also contributes to society.​ Together with its customers, SD Worx sparks successful HR​ that benefits work, life and society.​

        As the trusted leading European HR and payroll solutions provider for all organisations and workers, SD Worx delivers software, services and expertise across payroll & reward, human capital management and workforce management. SD Worx has deep roots across Europe and has been leading the way for eight decades together ​with its customers, employers big and small, to spark ​employee engagement that ignites success at the heart of their ​business.​

        About 95,000 small and large organisations across Europe place their trust in SD Worx. The almost 10,000 colleagues operate in 27 countries. SD Worx calculates the salaries of approximately 6 million employees and ranks among the top five worldwide. It achieved a revenue of EUR 1.180 billion in 2024. 

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