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    Re: 5 Reasons Why Employee Engagement is Important
    Desirae Poullard
    Thanks for sharing these reasons, and I would also like to add my perspective here. As we know, employee engagement is necessary to achieve the company's goals, enhance its sales and much more. However, employee engagement is also significant for individual teammates. Yes, it has been seen that more engaged employees stay happy, own good health and connect emotionally with the company. 

    Although vacations are considered important to increase productivity as per this article but if your employees are engaged to work, they wouldn't like to take leaves. Indeed, employee engagement is essential to overcoming absenteeism and boosting the retention rate. 

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