February 10, 2021
Nearly a year since COVID-19 crippled the U.S. economy, Americans are not alright. Almost half of full-time workers say they are experiencing mental health issues, including a majority of millennials[…]
Continue readingNearly a year since COVID-19 crippled the U.S. economy, Americans are not alright. Almost half of full-time workers say they are experiencing mental health issues, including a majority of millennials[…]
Continue readingThe view from the top for most C-level executives reveals a slightly different experience of life in the pandemic, with senior leaders purportedly struggling with remote working.
Continue readingAs a culture, we’ve come to value growth and productivity, making paid work not only a necessity, but a central concern in peoples’ lives. Yet this attitude towards work is harming us more[…]
Continue readingIn August, Adriana Caguana Uyaguari, who worked as the GM at a popular Brooklyn bar, knew that she’d reached her limit with the burnout and uncertainty that are ingrained in[…]
Continue readingEmployees reported a 48% increase for risk of depression between November and December, according to the Mental Health Index by Total Brain and the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions.[…]
Continue readingIt’s been nearly eight months since the Covid-19 pandemic started impacting the U.S. and plunging employees into a prolonged period of remote work. There are advantages and disadvantages, but the[…]
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