What’s interesting here is that while the rise in ‘absent’ workers corresponds with the start of the pandemic in 2020, this affected most countries in the world, and yet the UK is one of the only ones where that absence hasn’t gone away.
The answer isn’t a shock or anything, as it’s most likely caused by austerity, declining living standards, Brexit etc.
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Foreigners steals our jobs, fuck business. (always remeber, keep voting tories gentlemen (boris jhonson).
What’s interesting here is that while the rise in ‘absent’ workers corresponds with the start of the pandemic in 2020, this affected most countries in the world, and yet the UK is one of the only ones where that absence hasn’t gone away.
The answer isn’t a shock or anything, as it’s most likely caused by austerity, declining living standards, Brexit etc.