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Mentioned in 4 episodes

Dying for a paycheck

Book • 2018
Jeffrey Pfeffer's "Dying for a Paycheck" explores the detrimental effects of workplace stress on employee health and well-being.

The book argues that excessive work hours, lack of control, and economic insecurity contribute significantly to health problems and premature death.

Pfeffer presents compelling evidence linking workplace stressors to various health issues, including cardiovascular disease and mental health problems.

He advocates for systemic changes in workplace culture and policies to prioritize employee well-being.

The book challenges the traditional view of work-life balance and calls for a more humane and sustainable approach to work.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

Mentioned by
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Matt Abrahams
as one of
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Jeffrey Pfeffer
's books.
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130. Rethinks: How to Maintain a Powerful Presence in Your Communication
Mentioned by
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Matt Abrahams
as the author of the book, and the focus of the podcast episode.
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34. How We Gain — Or Give Away — Authority While Speaking
Mentioned by Kiersten when stating the author wrote a study showing quitting your job can add more years to your life.
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Ep 216: 3 questions to ask before you quit your job (that have nothing to do with money)
Mentioned by Kevin Kuhl in the introduction of the podcast episode.
Is Work Killing Us?
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Tom Rath
as a book documenting evidence of negative impacts of employee-employer relationships on physical health.
Can You Help Others More At Work? with Tom Rath

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