In an age of supply chain disruptions, labor shortages and ongoing pandemic response, it is no surprise that many workers — in all varieties of industry — are called upon to put in extra hours. In fact, the Wall Street Journal observes a national trend where companies are placing increasing reliance on overtime to offset the stark reality of unfilled positions. While the Journal recognizes the financial benefits of extended hours, it also recounts the physical and psychological toll.
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