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GLOBAL STUDY: MENTAL HEALTH HAS BECOME A TOP WORKPLACE CHALLENGE

“Employees worldwide are looking for their organisations to provide more mental health support and if this help is not provided, it will have a profound impact on global productivity as well as the personal and professional lives of the global workforce.”

2020 has been the most stressful year in history for the global workforce and people want robots to help, according to a new AI@Work study by Oracle and Workplace Intelligence, an HR research and advisory firm.

The study of more than 12,000 employees, managers, HR leaders, and C-level executives across 11 countries found that the Covid-19 pandemic

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