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You’re not alone, workers are avoiding becoming managers

Euan Black
Euan BlackWork and careers reporter

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Working from home is far from the only enduring workplace trend from the pandemic. It’s clear that our attitudes to work have changed significantly too.

Not only does research show that more of us are putting our health and wellbeing above our work than before the pandemic, but a rising number of workers are also no longer interested in becoming a manager.

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Euan Black is a work and careers reporter at The Australian Financial Review. Email Euan at euan.black@afr.com

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