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Bavarian School Principals Face High Burnout Rates Amidst Teacher Shortage
A recent survey of 700 Bavarian school principals by the GEW union revealed that 80% work at a high pace all day, 70% rarely take breaks, and burnout is significantly higher than in other professions due to the existing teacher shortage and the lack of support systems.
Bavarian School Principals Face High Burnout Rates Amidst Teacher Shortage
A recent survey of 700 Bavarian school principals by the GEW union revealed that 80% work at a high pace all day, 70% rarely take breaks, and burnout is significantly higher than in other professions due to the existing teacher shortage and the lack of support systems.
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36% Bias Score


Widespread Employee Burnout: Diagnosis, Root Causes, and Long-Term Solutions
Employee burnout is a widespread problem, with over 75% of employees experiencing it, according to Deloitte, and younger workers reporting high daily stress; addressing it requires proactive diagnosis, uncovering root causes, and fostering long-term solutions.
Widespread Employee Burnout: Diagnosis, Root Causes, and Long-Term Solutions
Employee burnout is a widespread problem, with over 75% of employees experiencing it, according to Deloitte, and younger workers reporting high daily stress; addressing it requires proactive diagnosis, uncovering root causes, and fostering long-term solutions.
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12% Bias Score


European Worker Stress and Job Satisfaction
A ManpowerGroup survey reveals high levels of stress and low job satisfaction among European workers, leading many to consider changing jobs.
European Worker Stress and Job Satisfaction
A ManpowerGroup survey reveals high levels of stress and low job satisfaction among European workers, leading many to consider changing jobs.
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36% Bias Score

Bavarian School Principals Face High Burnout Rates Due to Workload and Lack of Support
A survey of 700 Bavarian school principals by the GEW union reveals high levels of stress, burnout, and presenteeism, linked to the state's service model lacking occupational health and safety professionals and placing responsibility for staff well-being on the principals themselves.

Bavarian School Principals Face High Burnout Rates Due to Workload and Lack of Support
A survey of 700 Bavarian school principals by the GEW union reveals high levels of stress, burnout, and presenteeism, linked to the state's service model lacking occupational health and safety professionals and placing responsibility for staff well-being on the principals themselves.
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36% Bias Score

Workplace Stress Remains High Globally, Driven by Systemic Issues
Global workplace stress remains significantly higher than pre-pandemic levels, with 41% of employees globally and 51% in the U.S. reporting daily stress, driven by rapid change, political division, and ineffective well-being programs.

Workplace Stress Remains High Globally, Driven by Systemic Issues
Global workplace stress remains significantly higher than pre-pandemic levels, with 41% of employees globally and 51% in the U.S. reporting daily stress, driven by rapid change, political division, and ineffective well-being programs.
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20% Bias Score

Work-Related Mental Health Crisis in Spain
This article explores the link between workplace stress, precarious work, and mental health issues in Spain, including the high rates of suicide among workers and the challenges in obtaining legal recognition of work-related mental health problems.

Work-Related Mental Health Crisis in Spain
This article explores the link between workplace stress, precarious work, and mental health issues in Spain, including the high rates of suicide among workers and the challenges in obtaining legal recognition of work-related mental health problems.
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0% Bias Score
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