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Relationship between financial distress and mistreatment of workers regarding the COVID-19 prevention measures: A 1-year prospective cohort study.

Naoya SawamotoMakoto OkawaraRyutaro MatsugakiKiminori OdagamiKosuke MafuneSeiichiro TateishiMayumi TsujiAkira OgamiYoshihisa Fujinonull null
Published in: Journal of occupational health (2023)
Workers in financial distress were shown to be vulnerable to mistreatment at work regarding infection prevention measures in the COVID-19 pandemic, underscoring a double burden of poverty and mistreatment. The perspective of vulnerable groups needs to be taken into account when implementing countermeasures against emerging infectious diseases, such as COVID-19. As unfair treatment in the workplace might distort vulnerable employees' reactions to infection control (e.g., hiding infection), financial deprivation should be considered a public health issue.
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