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Two out of three employees feel mental health is worsening

Two out of three employees feel their mental health has worsened in relation to work over the past year, a poll has concluded.

Home work environment causes longer hours than before pandemic

Home work environment causes longer hours than before pandemic MGN New statistics suggest family time is spent working YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Though COVID-19 is restricting, it may not be limiting work time from home. Recently gathered research collected during the pandemic reflects that home-working employees in the United Kingdom, Austria, Canada and U.S. have seen an increase in hours compared to before. Per NordVPN Teams, a New York-based company that provides virtual private networks (VPNs) to businesses, noticed that home working has led to a 2.5-hour increase in the average working day in the aforementioned countries. Employees in the U.K. and Netherlands were found to be working until 8pm, regularly logging off later than usual to wrap up an extended working day.

Working from home negatively impacts mental health as more than 50% feel isolated

Study reveals working from home negatively impacts mental health as more than 50% feel isolated Health professionals are urging people across Lancashire to look after their mental health as the country enters the latest national lockdown. The past nine months have been difficult and there are many who have struggled with poor mental health due to the changes we ve had to face. GP and a Director of Population Health in the NHS, Dr Andy Knox, said: “We are living in tough times together right now and I know that many of us are struggling, so it’s important to look after our mental health during the weeks and months ahead.”

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