“…The results support existing findings that found multiple job-holders’ susceptibility to crushing concerns about their financial situation, exhaustion, burnout, and overall disengagement ( Sliter and Boyd, 2014 ; Bouwhuis et al, 2018 ). Similar observations were made on the nature of an economic crisis, which plays the role of a macro stressor that consolidates different economic stressors of employees, namely, financial distress and job instability or loss, all of which could trigger the onset of an extended state of stress that eventually leads to psychological distress and burnout ( Caraballo-Arias et al, 2018 ; Giorgi et al, 2020 ; Sigursteinsdottir et al, 2020 ). Following the conservation of resources (COR) theory that predicts loss spirals ( Hobfoll, 2011 ), an employee’s exhaustion may deplete resources, thereafter disengaging further in work ( Toppinen-Tanner et al, 2002 ; Diestel and Schmidt, 2010 ; Tauhed et al, 2019 ).…”