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Global Trade Policy Changes Leave U.S. Frontline Workers Nervous, Angry, and Stressed Out
A recent UKG survey of over 5,000 U.S. frontline workers reveals significant anxiety and behavioral changes due to evolving trade policies and tariff uncertainties. Over half fear job layoffs, with nearly three-quarters concerned about future earnings. The impact is more profound among Gen Z workers
Apr 29, 2025
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Frontline Workers Have Greater Mental Health Needs, Yet Are Less Likely to Seek Help, Study Finds
The meQuilibrium study highlights a significant mental health crisis among frontline workers, revealing they face higher rates of anxiety, depression, and stress compared to their non-frontline counterparts. Despite the greater need for support, these workers are less likely to be aware of or utiliz
Feb 8, 2024
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