Overworked staff have no time to address health problems

Kristian Brunt-Seymour
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Working life is so demanding that more than half (54%) of Londoners do not book medical appointments because they cannot take time off.

The poor work-life balance meant that almost half (44%) said their health had worsened because they could not see a doctor and as a result had taken time off sick. The survey of 1,000 working Lo...

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