Married to the job: how a long-hours working culture keeps people single and lonely
‘The pandemic has made many people face up to loneliness in a way they would not have done in the pre-lockdown world.’ Composite: Getty/Guardian Design/Getty
‘The pandemic has made many people face up to loneliness in a way they would not have done in the pre-lockdown world.’ Composite: Getty/Guardian Design/Getty
Demanding bosses, impossible workloads, 24/7 email – no wonder many employees feel they have no time outside work to find love
Thu 15 Apr 2021 05.00 EDT
Laura Hancock started practising yoga when she worked for a charity. It was a job that involved long hours and caused a lot of anxiety. Yoga was her counterbalance. “It saved my life, in a way,” she says.