... which makes it bizarre that so many employers still haven't figured figure out #2, so they keep on pressuring workers per #1.
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It just goes to show how ingrained ideas can continue in the face of data.
... which makes it bizarre that so many employers still haven't figured figure out #2, so they keep on pressuring workers per #1.
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If your employer as policy keeps minimal possible staff, taking a day off (sick, vacation, doctor appointment, whatever) equals coming back to two days' worth of work awaiting you. Because nobody else has the time to spare from their workload to carry some of yours.
If you have a 72-hour bug, you get to dig yourself out of that hole for a week.
IOW, there’s a long standing tradition of people ignoring good, solid economic research. Sometimes up to the point of disaster.
A good, if longish, read about how coronaviruses operate in humans and why certain researchers are predicting not only that COVID will be endemic, but also that it may become more like the common cold (a minor nuisance) than the disease we’ve been fighting since 2019.
It should be noted that they recommend vaccination as the quickest path to that possibility.