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The Unpleasant Truth About The Pleasanteeism Crisis

Many workplaces are experiencing a rise in “pleasanteeism” as the cost-of-living crisis takes its toll on the mental health of employees.

Pleasanteeism refers to the pressure an individual feels to put on a brave face in front of colleagues, regardless of their emotional state.

Not only does pleasanteeism compromise the overall mental wellbeing of employees but it can impact badly on workplace productivity.

All businesses are trying to be more open about emotional

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