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  1. CW: Mental health, UKpol

    "There is a huge cost of forcing sick people into the workplace. Back in 2017, a government-backed review on mental health in the workplace by Dennis Stevenson and Paul Farmer reported that the cost of “presenteeism” – people going to work but being too sick to perform the work – to employers was between £17bn to £26bn a year."

    inews.co.uk/opinion/cant-force

    #MentalHealth #UKpolitics #Presenteeism #OccupationalHealth #AnxietyAndDepression #WorkStress #IsabelHardman #iNews

  2. CW: Mental health, UKpol

    "There is a huge cost of forcing sick people into the workplace. Back in 2017, a government-backed review on mental health in the workplace by Dennis Stevenson and Paul Farmer reported that the cost of “presenteeism” – people going to work but being too sick to perform the work – to employers was between £17bn to £26bn a year."

    inews.co.uk/opinion/cant-force

    #MentalHealth #UKpolitics #Presenteeism #OccupationalHealth #AnxietyAndDepression #WorkStress #IsabelHardman #iNews

  3. CW: Mental health, UKpol

    "There is a huge cost of forcing sick people into the workplace. Back in 2017, a government-backed review on mental health in the workplace by Dennis Stevenson and Paul Farmer reported that the cost of “presenteeism” – people going to work but being too sick to perform the work – to employers was between £17bn to £26bn a year."

    inews.co.uk/opinion/cant-force

    #MentalHealth #UKpolitics #Presenteeism #OccupationalHealth #AnxietyAndDepression #WorkStress #IsabelHardman #iNews

  4. CW: Mental health, UKpol

    "There is a huge cost of forcing sick people into the workplace. Back in 2017, a government-backed review on mental health in the workplace by Dennis Stevenson and Paul Farmer reported that the cost of “presenteeism” – people going to work but being too sick to perform the work – to employers was between £17bn to £26bn a year."

    inews.co.uk/opinion/cant-force

    #MentalHealth #UKpolitics #Presenteeism #OccupationalHealth #AnxietyAndDepression #WorkStress #IsabelHardman #iNews

  5. CW: Mental health, UKpol

    "There is a huge cost of forcing sick people into the workplace. Back in 2017, a government-backed review on mental health in the workplace by Dennis Stevenson and Paul Farmer reported that the cost of “presenteeism” – people going to work but being too sick to perform the work – to employers was between £17bn to £26bn a year."

    inews.co.uk/opinion/cant-force

    #MentalHealth #UKpolitics #Presenteeism #OccupationalHealth #AnxietyAndDepression #WorkStress #IsabelHardman #iNews