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Calls to give workers health MOTs when starting new jobs to tackle sicknote Britain
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Calls to give workers health MOTs when starting new jobs to tackle sicknote Britain

A Labour adviser, Sir Charlie Mayfield, has proposed introducing mandatory health checks for new workers in the UK to address the country's rising sickness rates. He suggests learning from Finland and implementing a phased system of 'health MOTs' supervised by the government, with strict privacy protections. The proposal comes alongside Germany's announcement of requiring workers to consult a doctor for any single day of sick leave, aiming to reduce absenteeism and improve productivity. Both measures emphasize early intervention and employer responsibility in managing employee health.

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Calls to give workers health MOTs when starting new jobs to tackle sicknote Britain

A Labour adviser, Sir Charlie Mayfield, has proposed introducing mandatory health checks for new workers in the UK to address the country's rising sickness rates. He suggests learning from Finland and implementing a phased system of 'health MOTs' supervised by the government, with strict privacy protections. The proposal comes alongside Germany's announcement of requiring workers to consult a doctor for any single day of sick leave, aiming to reduce absenteeism and improve productivity. Both measures emphasize early intervention and employer responsibility in managing employee health.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses a politically sensitive issue—workplace health policies—the framing remains balanced, presenting both the UK proposal and Germany's plan without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from multiple stakeholders and does not exhibit clear ideological slant.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports Sir Charlie Mayfield's proposal for health checks and references similar measures in Germany. Objectivity is lower due to the article's focus on Labour's stance and potential political implications, with less balance in presenting alternative view

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