Stress and depression 'no reason to take time off'
Employers are failing to take staff mental health issues seriously enough, with more than half claiming that anxiety, stress and depression are not good enough reasons to take time off work.
According to a survey of 1,822 UK employers undertaken by online therapy and coaching marketplace Mentaline.com, a huge 64% did not consider anxiety as sufficient grounds for taking leave, 59% felt the same about stress, while 52% were equally dismissive about depression.
Jesper Buch, the service's founder, said: "Mental illness should always be taken seriously and it was quite shocking to see that so many employers seem to disregard issues such as depression and stress. Many of these issues can actually stem from working environments so it's important that employers acknowledge the problems and fully understand them."
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