One in four young people considering quitting work: PwC
- One in four young people have considered leaving the workforce due to mental health challenges, according to data from PwC.
- The survey indicated that 10% of all workers actively considered leaving for an extended period, with a greater number under 35 concerned about mental health.
- Nine in 10 employers are worried about economic inactivity, with over half seeing an increase in employees leaving the workplace.
- Economic inactivity has reached a record high of 9.4 million, affecting about 22% of working-age adults, as reported by the Office of National Statistics.
- Katie Johnston from PwC emphasized the need for collaboration to help people return to work and prevent them from leaving the workforce.
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One in four young people consider leaving work completely as Labour pushes on with benefit cuts
One in four young people are considering leaving the workforce completely as Labour has been pushing on with benefit cuts. The most frequent reason cited for this decision by under-25s was poor mental health. Meanwhile, one in 10 workers are actively considering leaving work, equivalent to 4.4 million people. 18 to 24-year-olds are 40 per cent more likely to give the reason of poor mental health for quitting their jobs. One third of unemployed p…
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