2022
DOI: 10.6007/ijarems/v11-i4/15911
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Returned to Work Employees: Predictors of their Well-being

Abstract: Due to fast changing working environment leading to potential strains among employees, chronic health problems (CHP) become more prevalent especially among aging employees regardless of working sectors. By 2019, Public Service Department (PSD) reported 4,677 public service employees (PSE) with CHP. The organization has suffered losses due to the long-term medical leave taken by the CHP PSE, particularly when it involves talents. Organization has to bear greater losses if they do not take into account the well-… Show more

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