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New research says employees with poor working conditions suffer just as much as people without jobs. The National University of Australia compared the mental state of employed and unemployed Britons. Study leader Peter Butterworth said employees who are dissatisfied with their jobs feel the same problems as unemployed people. He added that such people equally feel anxiety or depression, regardless of whether some earn money and others do not. Some previous research has shown that people who are dissatisfied with their job have high blood pressure even when they are not at work, writes the Daily Mail. Also, those who are in higher positions and have more obligations are 20 percent more likely to get some heart disease. Psychologist Daryl O’Connor of the Leeds Institute points out that it all comes down to feeling whether or not we have control over what we do. One example is the feeling that our hard work and commitment at work is not adequately reward
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Otsego County Sheriff Richard Devlin Jr. told Otsego County officials Thursday, Dec. 10, that his problems with jail medical issues won t end with filling a couple of nursing positions and overall problems with staffing are hurting morale. As all of you were enjoying Thanksgiving with your families, we had officers working 16-hour shifts, he told county legislators during the Board of Representatives Public Safety and Legal Affairs Committee meeting Thursday, Dec. 10. It was held via Zoom because of the pandemic and can be viewed on the county s Facebook page.
The meeting marked another turn in the contentious relationship between Devlin and his fellow Republicans in county leadership positions over jail staffing.