Emeritus Prof Christopher May on Nostr: What your job is effects how likely you are to become too ill to work: 'The increase ...
What your job is effects how likely you are to become too ill to work:
'The increase in those too sick to work is driven by those in lower-earning, customer-facing work (think carers, cleaners or those in sales or leisure) and renters. It’s poorer Britain that is getting sicker'!
The incidence of 'bad work' not 'good work', tells us much about how the UK's dysfunctional #capitalism is run for the rich with the rest of us just disposable fuel to be consumed & discarded!
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jul/16/stuck-in-a-badly-paid-job-youre-also-more-likely-to-become-too-sick-to-work
'The increase in those too sick to work is driven by those in lower-earning, customer-facing work (think carers, cleaners or those in sales or leisure) and renters. It’s poorer Britain that is getting sicker'!
The incidence of 'bad work' not 'good work', tells us much about how the UK's dysfunctional #capitalism is run for the rich with the rest of us just disposable fuel to be consumed & discarded!
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jul/16/stuck-in-a-badly-paid-job-youre-also-more-likely-to-become-too-sick-to-work