He absenteeism at work It’s been on everyone’s lips for a week now. And several businessmen raised their voices to express their opinion on the matter, saying workers were taking the issue increasingly lightly. … go to the office, especially on days like Monday and Friday. After sharing ‘Better late“Statements like those of the CEO of the La Mafia group, on set, today with Cristina Pardo in the lead, have been debated on this subject. Ramoncin and Benjamin Prado They have been clear about this, brandishing a spear for professionals who are absent from the workplace due to real-life issues.
Gonzalo Bernardosprofessor at the University of Barcelona, chief economist of La Sexta, gave precise data on this subject and began to assess what is happening. He said that “since 2018, the number of people who have missed work has increased by 59.4%. absenteeism rate “It’s above the European average and the diagnosis for me is simple.” He explained that this is due to the ease of finding a job” and the increase in “mental problems”, which “have considerably increased sick leave among young people”.
Cristina Pardo He asked him about the diagnoses of depression and anxiety, among others, if they are “real or if it is a subterfuge used to obtain a release”. “Is there really more mental health problems», asked the presenter to the economist. And he made his position clear, surprising those on set.
Gonzalo Bernardos, on absenteeism at work
And Gonzalo Bernardos did not hesitate to say that “life has changed“. “Young people are not like those of us who were 20 years old. The starting situation is much more comfortable and the prospects of having a future project are not at 25 years, but at 35 years,” he declared. He continued by specifying that “if they do not like what their bosses offer them, if they do not motivate them, they leave, they are stressed, they leave and they have no problem”. And it is not their fault. It is the fault of the elders, who we took great care of thembetween cotton, which caused them to give up if they faced any disadvantages.
The teacher of Economics of the University of Barcelona He compared it to people over 50, who “have more mental and physical problems” but “they go to work despite that.” This is due, according to Bernardos, to the fact that “they have another culture and they continue to work, they resort to pills but they lead a normal life.” Gonzalo Bernardos He ended by saying that “having to provide for a family is not the same as providing for oneself or even being supported by one’s parents.”