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Tweeters stress out at work
If social networking site Twitter is a barometer for the world's mood, we are content in the morning but progressively grumpier once at work.
If social networking site Twitter is a barometer for the world's mood, we are content in the morning but progressively grumpier once at work.
Take a memo, bosses - pay packets aren't everything when it comes to keeping the troops happy.
You've always suspected it, but now you have proof - your job might just be killing you.
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Studies show around 30pc of NZers working "normal" hours experience sleep problems. But how does it affect your work?
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This country has more serious things to worry about than period pains.