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22 Dec 2002 12:22PM

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A young financial adviser for Pearl Assurance has obtained six-figure compensation for work-related stress. He routinely worked 75 hours per week as a financial adviser over several years with dwindling back-up and support from his employer, according to his union (MSF-Amicus).
The man, in his mid-thirties and who has not been named, suffered a nervous breakdown as a result.
The union commented: "Having recovered, he returned to work only to be faced with the same workload and lack of suppo... (57 more words)
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