As many as 10 percent of U.S. employees who miss work due to on-the-job stress may be absent from work for 21 days or more a month. Almost another quarter may not show up on the job due to stress for as many as 20 days a month.
This is among the highlights of Mind the Workplace, an in-depth survey of thousands of U.S. workers across all industries by Mental Health America (formerly the National Mental Health Association). The survey queried respondents on a wide range of factors related to their work environments, and found that, despite the ongoing bullish economy, employers are doing little to improve morale at work.
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