More companies are carving out extra personal days for workers, not for a doctor’s appointment or to run errands, but because of stressful events outside of the workplace.
The decision to offer these types of personal days is one of several moves company executives say they are making to address concerns about employees’ mental health. They are also offering companywide mental-health days and on-site respite rooms.
We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:
So we are blaming someone’s mental illness on EMPLOYERS? Oh give me a break!!
*gasp* so you’re saying our goal shouldn’t just be working til we’re dead? We should be able to have a healthy work-life balance throughout our lives Huh. Who woulda thought… 🤔
Companies should hire enough people so all employees have a good work life balance. SweatShops
The entire system is fucked.
Lazy people are making inflation worse.
United Kingdom United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
US tax breaks lure European clean tech companies as EU lagsNorwegian battery startup Freyr is planning its next factory in an Atlanta suburb because a new U.S. clean energy law offers generous tax credits for local production. Across Europe, companies seeking to invest in the green energy boom ranging from batteries to solar panels are making similar calculations. They're weighing up the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act’s $375 billion in benefits for renewable industries against Europe's fragmented response. Executives hail the U.S. program’s simplicity. Some complain that a plan from the 27-nation European Union is underwhelming, confusing and bureaucratic, putting Europe at risk of falling behind in the green energy transition. The Only way to stop climate change is to have politicians fly on private jets without us The more 'the world' ignores that big yellow circle in the sky, the dumber 'the world' looks! How can you battle something that doesn’t exist?
Source: AP - 🏆 728. / 51 Read more »
US tax breaks lure European clean tech companies as EU lagsNorwegian startup Freyr will first build batteries to power electric vehicles and store clean energy in a remote town near the Arctic Circle. Up next? An Atlanta suburb. Biden is forcing us to become 100% reliant on China again, but instead of oil, its rare earth minerals for batteries. It's obvious that Biden & family was paid off, hence the paper trail of millions to their family from China. Where's the news on that It's all a scam. The only clean energy is nuclear.
Source: wjxt4 - 🏆 246. / 63 Read more »
China’s state-affiliated banks are on-boarding crypto companies in Hong KongHong Kong's progressive crypto approach led to over 80 cryptocurrency firms showing interest in opening or expanding their business in the city. $cfx $rsr 🔥🔥🤫 eos is going to be a huge player in China, watch this space China will embrace Crypto I think they just seeking clarity & creating clear structure & format of their CBDC once done they will either ban or allow coexist depend how designed. So they still leaving door open for now I think
Source: Cointelegraph - 🏆 562. / 51 Read more »
Big tech companies invest billions in health research - Nature MedicineThey use proprietary data to understand human disease, while funding data science and brain research to support their AI ambitions When the solution has been naturally growing on our planet for over 10,000 years: 🤦♂️🤷♂️ With evil intent.
Source: NatureMedicine - 🏆 451. / 53 Read more »
Manufacturing companies ramp up commitments under Biden 'industrial revolution'Manufacturing is a huge part of Biden's reelection message. THANKS JOE! Your the best president since... uh... I don't even know. FDR? 'Ramping Up Commitments' just another way of saying 'making verbal promises. Manufacturing what
Source: axios - 🏆 302. / 63 Read more »
U.S. tax breaks lure European clean tech companies as E.U. lagsA new U.S. clean energy law offers generous tax credits — up to 40% of costs — in what is a “massive, massive incentive” for E.U. tech companies producing in America, Norwegian CEO says. Selling out US. So much for made in America. utility bills have already more than doubled, can't wait until solar that doesn't generate at night and during cloudy days and wind that doesn't generate on calm days replaces all those low cost natural gas always working energy generation. thanks for NOTHING, Democrats.
Source: NBCNews - 🏆 10. / 86 Read more »