Living and working with a chronic illness has seen and unseen impacts on one’s career and earning potential.
Living and working with a chronic illness has many seen and unseen impacts on one’s career and earning potential. We speak to three women about their experiences and look at how to encourage inclusive workplaces
Even when you love what you do, it can be hard to pull yourself out of bed on a Monday morning. Now imagine how it must feel to find those sparks of Monday motivation when you’re living with a chronic illness, feeling any number of symptoms from pain to fatigue. Perhaps you don’t have to imagine if you are one of over a quarter of people in Ireland who are living – and working –...For unlimited digital access to the stories worth paying for, subscribe now to IMAGE from just €4.
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