What Older Workers Should Know Before Returning To Work
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Retirement
By Richard Eisenberg, Next Avenue Editor
Now that we’re entering a new stage of the coronavirus pandemic in many parts of the country, many Americans will be told to come back to their workplaces. Employers like Apple and Facebook are spelling out the new rules. But whether to return can be a difficult decision for older workers concerned that it could heighten their risk of contracting Covid-19.
In a recent survey of workers from workplace well-being expert Michelle McQuaid and the Center for the Advancement of Well-Being at George Mason University, 78% of the workers reported “not feeling positive” about the prospect of returning to the office as pandemic restrictions ease. And just 22% of those who started working at home due to Covid-19 said they are feeling positive about returning to work.
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