如果你还没听说过……

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雅虎财经9月17日报道,根据组织心理健康、福利和缺勤管理领域的领导者ComPsych 9月11日发布的一项新研究,休心理病假的员工比例比疫情前的水平增加了300%。ComPsych首席临床官Jennifer Birdsall告诉CNBC,这一比例跃升“如此之大”的原因有很多,包括“持续的国际冲突、内乱、动荡的经济和政治两极分化”。伯索尔说,2019冠状病毒病大流行引发了关于心理健康的更广泛讨论,并鼓励人们更加开放地寻求支持,这也在心理健康休假的增加中发挥了作用。ComPsych首席执行官保罗·波西(Paul Posey)在一份声明中说:“疫情从根本上重新设定了雇主的缺课管理规范。”“在‘新常态’下,我们看到休假率全面上升,尤其是心理健康方面。这意味着雇主需要重新评估他们的缺勤管理方法和员工的整体福利,以培养茁壮成长的员工队伍。”研究发现,平均而言,那些因任何原因休假并能够利用公司行为和心理健康服务的员工比那些无法获得这些服务的员工早六天重返工作岗位。
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The share of workers taking mental health leave is up 300% from pre-pandemic levels, according to a new study released Sept. 11 by ComPsych, a leader in organizational mental health, well-being and absence management, Yahoo Finance reported Sept. 17. ComPsych Chief Clinical Officer Jennifer Birdsall told CNBC there are a number of reasons this percentage has jumped “so tremendously,” including “ongoing international conflicts, civil unrest, a volatile economy, and political polarization.” The COVID-19 pandemic, which ignited a larger conversation about mental health and encouraged people to be more open to seeking support, also plays a role in the increase in mental health leaves, Birdsall said. “The pandemic fundamentally reset norms in absence management for employers,” ComPsych CEO Paul Posey said in a statement. “In the ‘new normal,’ we're seeing elevated levels of leave across the board, and especially for mental health. This means employers need to reevaluate both their approach to absence management and overall employee well-being to foster workforces that thrive.” The study found that, on average, employees who take a break for any reason and are able to utilize their company's behavior and mental health services return to work six days earlier than those who don't have access to the services.

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