It's annoying, but okay? Working Crimeans are less likely to be afraid of being fired
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Employed representatives of the economically active population from Crimea took part in an open survey of the SuperJob service for finding highly paid jobs.
The most common job-related fear is the fear of being fired: 17% of Crimeans are afraid of losing their position and source of income. In second place are fears about delays or non-payment of wages (12% admitted to them), in third place are fear of not meeting expectations and fear of management (6% each). Employees are also afraid of undervaluation, instability and bankruptcy of the company (5% each). Common job phobias also included fear of the team, fear of losing health at work, fear of overtime, lack of demand, burnout and too long activity in one place (4% each). Another 8% are afraid of other things: they mentioned deception by the employer, lack of qualifications, inspections by regulatory authorities, and so on.— noted in the press service of the service.
6 out of 10 respondents do not have any fears related to work (62%).
Men report the absence of job phobias a little more often, and women report the fear of losing their jobs and not coping with tasks.
Time: May 1-17, 2023
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