New data has found that ten per cent of Brits would risk their job to go on holiday, if they had to quarantine upon returning.
The 2,100-strong study undertaken by Factorialhr.co.uk also shed light on the most popular responses as to why Brits would be willing to risk their roles.
According to the research, these responses included ‘mental health is more important than work’ (31%), ‘we deserve a break after the 18 months we’ve had’ (28%), and ‘I don’t like my job anyway’ (23%).
'It isn't too surprising'
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