Nearly half of British workers are at risk of burnout as the cost-of-living crisis adds to anxiety.
Wikimedia Commons/LONDON - Nearly half of British workers are at risk of burnout as the cost-of-living crisis adds to anxiety, with work-related stress costing the British economy £28-billion last year, a study said.
In Britain, a further 26 percent of respondents were"languishing", or not in a positive state of mind. "This means almost half of the UK are currently not in a positive state of mental wellbeing and at risk of burning out, which is having a significant impact on the economy and businesses."
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