Sick days fell by 12% for employees that work remotely at least some of the time. Fani Pabajorju: People are afraid they won't be taken seriously if they say they're unwell and want to take a day off. Inflation has been crippling economies across the world, so people are really determined to hang on to their jobs.
Unrest is only spreading and the authorities trying to quell it are looking increasingly desperate. We hear from one protester among many who are racked by fear but motivated by hope. The leader of the shadowy Wagner Group of mercenaries has revealed himself; we ask why. And a look at how few workers call in sick these days.
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