This article explores the extent to which a variety of different absences from the workplace affect perceptions of employee commitment and loyalty, and ultimately, how this ‘temporary invisibility’ might affect career success. Data were derived from 40 interviews (12 women and 28 men) in a public sector agency in Australia. Findings reveal that absences attract substantial career penalties for many employees, not only in relation to gendered flexible work options such as part-time employment and parental leave, but also traditionally uncontested entitlements such as annual and long service leave.
Journal article
Visibility in the workplace: still an essential ingredient for career success?
Emerald Management Reviews, Vol.19(12), pp.2198-2215
2008
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- Title
- Visibility in the workplace: still an essential ingredient for career success?
- Creators
- Paula McDonald - Queensland University of TechnologyLisa Bradley - Queensland University of TechnologyKerry A Brown - Queensland University of Technology
- Publication Details
- Emerald Management Reviews, Vol.19(12), pp.2198-2215
- Identifiers
- 4057; 991012820627702368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Journal article