Job Insecurity
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Viral X Post Exposes Amazon Layoff's Human Toll: "He Bragged, Now He's Struggling"
- Thursday October 30, 2025
- Offbeat | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
The post highlights the cascade of effects that layoffs bring from psychological distress to long-term career disruptions and family financial strain.
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Job Insecurity Can Change Your Personality For The Worse: Study
- Friday February 28, 2020
- Jobs | ANI
The new research which was conducted by the researchers of RMIT University's School of Management was published in the Journal of Applied Psychology.
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Job Insecurity Tied To Increased Risk Of Diabetes, Shows Analysis
- Friday October 7, 2016
- Reuters
People who are worried about losing their jobs may be more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes, according to a new analysis. Compared to people who felt secure in their jobs, people who were experiencing so-called job insecurity had a 19 per cent higher rate of new cases of diabetes, which researchers called a “modest increased risk.” The stud...
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Viral X Post Exposes Amazon Layoff's Human Toll: "He Bragged, Now He's Struggling"
- Thursday October 30, 2025
- Offbeat | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
The post highlights the cascade of effects that layoffs bring from psychological distress to long-term career disruptions and family financial strain.
-
www.ndtv.com
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Job Insecurity Can Change Your Personality For The Worse: Study
- Friday February 28, 2020
- Jobs | ANI
The new research which was conducted by the researchers of RMIT University's School of Management was published in the Journal of Applied Psychology.
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www.ndtv.com
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Job Insecurity Tied To Increased Risk Of Diabetes, Shows Analysis
- Friday October 7, 2016
- Reuters
People who are worried about losing their jobs may be more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes, according to a new analysis. Compared to people who felt secure in their jobs, people who were experiencing so-called job insecurity had a 19 per cent higher rate of new cases of diabetes, which researchers called a “modest increased risk.” The stud...
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