Psychological safety matters as much as physical safety in the workplace


THE rising cost of living, mortgage stress, and job insecurity are leaving many employees less able to quit jobs that ask them to compromise their values. That can leave them carrying the burden of doing things they believe are unfair, dishonest or harmful.

Now that burden has a name. It’s been dubbed “moral injury”.

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