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How the Pandemic Affected Employees in South, East and Southeast Asia

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State of the Global Workplace:2021 Report.Amid the pandemic, negative emotions in South, East and Southeast Asia reached some of the highest levels recorded within these regions in the last decade.In this same period of time, 67% of those employed at the time of the pandemic said that they had received less money than usual from their employer or business in Southeast Asia and 55% lost pay in South Asia.

In East Asia, just 30% of those employed at the time of the pandemic lost pay and one-third worked fewer hours -- though these are better outcomes than the global average (50% and 49%, respectively), it is still nearly one-third of this group facing economic hardship.All of these hardships are hurting the wellbeing of millions of people..

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