Canadians working from home experiencing burnout, physical discomfort, work-life conflict: survey
Canadians working from home during the pandemic say they’re experiencing more burnout, irritation, physical discomfort and work-life conflict than they were pre-pandemic. That’s according to early findings from a national work-from-home survey conducted by the Canadian Institute for Safety, Wellness and Performance at Conestoga College.
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Posted: Apr 06, 2021 6:00 AM ET | Last Updated: April 6
The survey found that working from home is impacting the mental health of Canadians.(Girts Ragelis/Shutterstock)