After the shift, care begins: Why professionals with relatives often have a second working day When work starts for others, many employees at home are already waiting for the next task. They take care of parents, partners or other relatives, organize doctor appointments, medicines and the household or provide very practical help with daily care. The example of a 62-year-old nurse from Tuttlingen shows how burdensome this connection between work …
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After the shift, care begins: Why professionals with relatives often have a second working day When work starts for others, many employees at home are already waiting for the next task. They take care of parents, partners or other relatives, organize doctor appointments, medicines and the household or provide very practical help with daily care. The example of a 62-year-old nurse from Tuttlingen shows how burdensome this connection between work …