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SUMMARY:Webinar: Public Sector Employee Views on Finances and Employment Due to COVID-19\, May vs. October 2020
DESCRIPTION:According to Research conducted by the Center for State and Local Government Excellence at ICMA-RC\, State & Local Employees’ Negative Job Sentiments are Climbing   \nEmployee Burnout/Fatigue Jumped from 27% in May to 47% in October; More Than Half Say Pandemic Has Harmed Personal Finances   \nThe COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis are taking a heavy toll on the state and local workforce. Since the early days of the pandemic\, negative job sentiment is on the rise. In an October national survey\, 52%  reported feeling stressed\, 47% said they are burnt out and fatigued\, and 44% were anxious at work. Also\, 54% of state and local employees said they have been negatively impacted financially by the pandemic. \nThese findings are contained in a new report from the Center for State and Local Government Excellence at ICMA-RC\, Update on Public Sector Employee Views on Finances and Employment Outlook Due to COVID-19: May vs. October 2020. Download the report here. \nTo view the webinar recording\, click the image below. \n 
URL:https://www.slge.org/event/webinar-public-sector-employee-views-on-finances-and-employment-due-to-covid-19-may-vs-october-2020
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