Worker wellbeing has been massively impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. In fact, according to statistics from Public Health Matters, over 80% of workers believe their mental health has been impacted by the virus, whilst 30% have taken time away from work since March due to burnout or stress.
And this is something that leaders are increasingly aware of; head of accounting giant PWC Kevin Ellis this week warned fellow bosses to be vigilant as a host of new cases of mental illness hit staff as the COVID-19 lockdown forces employees to work from home again takes hold.
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