Pandemic working leaves 1 in 4 needing mental health support
Published 14/02/2021
The study of UK employees found that as nearly two thirds of employees worked from home in the last 12 months – double the level reported at the beginning of 2020 – a similar number worked outside of their normal hours.
As a result of the pandemic, employees reported a fall in job satisfaction, concerns about job security and dissatisfaction in their work-life balance.
The fall in satisfaction comes despite the majority of employees saying their organisation did a good job of supporting them in the last year.
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