On Better Life Lab: There's workplace stress, and then there's the stress of unemployment.
It’s bad for your mental, physical, and emotional health. Bad for your family stability. Bad for your ability to survive.The research shows that laid off workers are 83 percent more likely to report a stress-related condition. And as we look at the future of work, that’s a problem for the American economy.
Because one of the big questions about the American workplace is: What if, in the future, we actually have less work—and more unemployment?, hospice nurse in Georgia who lost her job early in the pandemic, and eventually lost her home and her car. Her unemployment insurance stopped inexplicably, and after her appeal, she was told she was ineligible for coverage because she worked a single day on another job.furloughed at the start of the pandemic from his job planning business travel.
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