/PRNewswire/ As many companies wonder why their workplaces remain ghost towns, a new survey reveals that COVID concerns are not what s discouraging staff.
/PRNewswire/ As many companies wonder why their workplaces remain ghost towns, a new survey reveals that COVID concerns are not what s discouraging staff.
Actualizado a 17/07/2021 07:59
Se achaca a la tecnología, pero son los propios trabajadores quienes no aprovechan sus vacaciones para desconectar. Según el estudio ‘What Workers Want 2020’, realizado por Hays el porcentaje de quienes no consiguen romper con el trabajo en este periodo se eleva al 53%. Este documento alude a una necesidad creada de atender el móvil, la tablet o los correos electrónicos. “Lo que impide la desconexión es lo que la propia persona se dice sobre sus obligaciones reales o supuestas en el trabajo. Es decir, si existiese una buena gestión en la carga laboral, no habría problemas con la desconexión”, explica Elena Daprá, psicóloga clínica y experta en coaching.
in a public facing role as things open up will have to continue to wear a mask. it is true that a mask does two things. it helps protect you if you are wearing it but of course it also stops respiratory droplets coming out from people who are wearing them on the other side. so i can understand some of the reservations those people facing workers have. in reservations those people facing workers have. reservations those people facing workers have. ., ., workers have. in the end though, and i hear workers have. in the end though, and i hear what workers have. in the end though, and i hear what you workers have. in the end though, and i hear what you are workers have. in the end though, and i hear what you are saying i hear what you are saying about your reservations, but as we heard from our little correspondence, this was a political decision and boris johnson has libertarian instincts, he is under pressure from businesses, leader of the economy but his own backbenchers and the