Employee burnout surges amid coronavirus pandemic: survey
Staff | October 9, 2020 A third (33 per cent) of employees said they’re more burned out on the job these days compared to 2019, according to a new survey by Robert Half Canada Inc. The staffing firm, which surveyed 500 Canadian employees this summer, found that, among this group, 40 per cent pointed to having a fuller plate at work as the top reason for rising levels of fatigue. Meanwhile, another 49 per cent of employees said they’re just as burned out now as they were 12 months ago, while 18 per cent reported a drop in burnout. “Organizations continue to weather the financial impact of the pandemic and, in some cases, are doing so with leaner teams in place,” said David King, Canadian senior district president at Robert Half, in a press release. “This has resulted in an increased workload for employees, with many still working from home and balancing important job priorities with personal and family demands. With workers indicating they are experiencing rising levels of fatigue, managers need to work with their teams to address job burnout head on. This means helping them to not only prioritize their workloads, but also their well-being.” Read: Pandemic blurring work-life lines a recipe for employee burnout...