The landscape of women’s health is rapidly changing, and is becoming more and more unpredictable. The impact that these changes will have on both companies and individuals will be significant in years to come.
In a recent study, the average rate for work-related stress, depression and/or anxiety for men reached around 1,170 cases, and 1,880 cases for women per 100,000 workers.Dr Sandi Mann recently carried out some research on workplace stress, boredom, and health issues. With the ever-burgeoning workplace demands of meetings, paperwork, and deadlines, many job roles are creating a rise in workplace boredom.
In the year 2016/17, over 12.5 million working days were lost to work-related stress, depression or anxiety. For those who do manage to speak out, especially women, they are often faced with “solutions” that are focused on bettering themselves rather than working to solve the issue.
Men all can go jump off the building lah? What nonsense wor. Just dont use people like slave lah not gimmick like this.
‘In 2017, over 526,000 men and women suffered from work-related stress, anxiety or depression. That figure is set to steadily increase. When looking at the individual statistics, it’s evident that women are suffering the most’ — Alright.
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