In U.S. hustle culture, work stress is seen as an individual failure of someone who just can’t hack the pressure.
. We simply don’t call it that. We basically are in denial about the work environment,” said Peter Schnall, emeritus professor of medicine at the University of California, Irvine, who has studied work stress for decades. “We don’t examine the way in which society organizes itself, or organizes work, as potential contributors to those outcomes.
. “So if you’re fatigued, you may not feel like exercising, or eating properly, which can lead to illness in the long run.”According to Schnall and Dobson, Scandinavia, the European Union, Canada, Colombia, the U.K., and other countries put a premium on worker well-being and stress reduction. But the United States has always focused instead on worker efficiency and productivity.
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