Abstract

Work is a fundamental activity for human beings not only because it provides the benefit of a wage but also because it allows the subject to draw primitive anxieties that are evoked only in the frame of human-work relations. In Brazilian context, removed workers are often victims of prejudice beyond the organization space, triggering feelings of weakness and uselessness. The absence from work may also jeopardize both physical and mental health. Thus, this study aims to understand the psychosocial factors (social support, affect, coping skills and perception of future and health status) involved in absenteeism and the process of withdrawing work and its consequences on people’s lives. A qualitative approach was chosen for gathering and analyzing data. Four workers from different professional categories participated in this qualitative study. It was observed that stop working brought serious implications for the lives of investigated subjects, who reported feelings of estrangement, fear, emptiness, depression, helplessness and dependence. The most frequent difficulties in relation to absenteeism refer to the part of the tie break of social and financial issues. The main strategy for dealing with problems arising from job withdraws was to seek social support from friends and family. Regarding plans and the prospective, they experienced a critical period (immobilization), requiring a process of (re)adapting to the new situation ahead. Given the above, it is noteworthy to understand that the consequences of absenteeism or temporary withdrawing of labor become a necessary measure to preserve physical and mental health; a task open to interventions of work and organizational psychology.

Highlights

  • Work occupies a central place in the life of human beings

  • A person, which is not able to exercise their labor activity, feels? What is her perception about her new role in the society? How toestablish family and social relationships? How the worker experiences this condition of inactive? In view of the above, the present study aims to understand the psychosocial factors, which are involved in the withdrawal from work and its consequences in the lives of people who are experiencing this situation

  • This study aims to discuss the psychosocial factors involved in the process of removal of work, emphasizing the experiences of workers removed from work

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Introduction

Work occupies a central place in the life of human beings. The man “is made” in connection with his work and the work is a human activity for excellence, which holds a mediation between man (society) and nature. Work is a structuring category in human life, as far as man interacts with the environment, through his work the man appropriates nature and transforms himself and his world Such transformations allow him to participate and offer meaning to his own existence through time, and it takes place historically and socially (Jacques, 1997). Work defines interpersonal relationships, forms of inclusion, participation and social recognition; it is a way to build the identity of human beings (Jacques, 1997; Morin, Tonelli, & Pliopas, 2007) It is noticed when we see that, generally, one of the most common questions we ask a person whom we just met is: “Where do you work?” or “What do you do”?

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