UK employees are struggling with trust at work, according to the results of a new survey by Cezanne HR. The survey, which had more than 1,000 respondents from across the UK, revealed that there is a lack of trust with HR. Why Trust Matters Trust is a crucial ingredient in any working relationship. Employees that […]
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May 24, 2021 | 6:34 pm
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Discussions continue in many parts of the country on the easing of mobility restrictions to reopen the economy, restore its health, and bring back jobs and the livelihood of many. However, economic recovery will only happen once public health is restored and for that to occur, vaccine hesitation has to be overcome by many.
In a study by the EON Group and its research partner, Tangere, out of 4,400 respondents, 64% are still unconvinced about getting vaccinated. The primary reasons for hesitancy are fear of the long-term side effects, its efficacy and safety, in addition to brand distrust. People with pre-existing conditions worry that these will make them sicker, some think these do not work or don’t believe in vaccines at all, while others are not permitted because of religious beliefs.