Research/Studies

Why do some leaders stress out their employees?

London — Workplace leaders with low self-esteem are more likely to place stress on their employees, a university professor and well-being expert says.

Shift workers’ sleep schedules may interfere with vaccine effectiveness

Chicago — If you’re unable to get more than six hours of sleep a night in the week before and after getting a vaccine, researchers say its effectiveness may be reduced – something shift workers should keep in mind.

Study finds employers vastly overestimate worker well-being

New York — A pair of surveys have revealed a large gap between how workers feel about their financial, mental, physical and social health and how their employers perceive it.

Managers who care about worker well-being help reduce incivility-related quitting: survey

Boston — Attentive managers can go a long way toward curbing employee turnover related to workplace incivility, results of a recent survey show.
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Truckers: What’s your take on marijuana legalization?

Washington — The American Transportation Research Institute is asking truck drivers to take a survey on the impact of marijuana legalization on driving and industry operations.

Researchers look at why some workers won’t take breaks

Waterloo, Ontario — For some workers, the push to maintain a high level of performance or focus takes precedence over taking a break.

Who’s more likely to use their employer’s mental health benefits?

St. Paul, MN — Younger workers are far more likely than their older co-workers to use employer-provided mental health benefits, results of a recent survey show.

Workers skipping vacations and missing chance to recharge: survey

Arlington, VA — Around 2 out of 5 recently surveyed workers say they haven’t taken a vacation in the past year, even though time off work is “critical to productivity and mental health.”
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CDC to develop mine research facility in West Virginia

Washington — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has acquired a site in Mace, WV, that will house a facility supporting research programs focused on miner safety and health.

Consider employees’ personalities when creating workspaces, researchers say

Tucson, AZ — Are you at your happiest and most productive in a private workstation? Or does sharing an open space with your colleagues sound better?

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