Coping with job loss in the pandemic


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Losing your job or having your working hours slashed leaves a lot of time for brooding and feeling fearful, insecure, frustrated and sad. — dpa

The novel coronavirus pandemic has hit labour markets hard worldwide. Many people who at the start of the year thought their job was secure have been made redundant, or are working on short time and worrying about what comes next.

Losing your job or having your working hours slashed leaves a lot of time for brooding and feeling fearful, insecure, frustrated and sad.

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