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Philippines-based online job portal Mynimo.com found that up to 42 percent of 4,500 workers they surveyed in Cebu are mulling resignation any time soon. “The jobs with the highest resignation rates are jobs that have proven to be very demanding to carry out, especially during the lockdowns,” said Mynimo.com’s President and CEO Wesley Chiongbian in a statement. And most importantly, mental health will need to be carefully addressed for this type of work arrangement,” Mynimo.com’s President and CEO explained. Read more in our articles including "PH-based job portal finds signs of "great resignation" among Cebu workers" and "BPI partners with Robinsons Retail for barcode cash deposits in stores".

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Philippines-based online job portal Mynimo.com found that up to 42 percent of 4,500 workers they surveyed in Cebu are mulling resignation any time soon. “The jobs with the highest resignation rates are jobs that have proven to be very demanding to carry out, especially during the lockdowns,” said Mynimo.com’s President and CEO Wesley Chiongbian in a statement.

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And most importantly, mental health will need to be carefully addressed for this type of work arrangement,” Mynimo.com’s President and CEO explained.

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Our coverage of mynimo includes: "PH-based job portal finds signs of "great resignation" among Cebu workers"; "BPI partners with Robinsons Retail for barcode cash deposits in stores"; "Shopee opens official Beats store in PH". Each article provides unique insights and information.