Occupational stress
Burnout: The Most Effective Way to Combat It
According to data from Girlboss, a 2023 survey conducted in the U.S. found that 65% of employees who participated had experienced burnout at some point in their lives. Mental health experts recommend various ways to address it, with vacations topping their list.
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Study shows health staff left ‘exhausted’ by pandemic
A study conducted by the University of Athens showed high levels of burnout among healthcare professional following the Covid-19 pandemic.
Workplace stress levels in Slovenia among highest in Europe
Ljubljana – Slovenia is among the European countries with the highest levels of stress at work. This is also one of the main reasons for missing work and short-time working, accounting for 50-60% of all lost working days, according to the career and employment portal MojeDelo.com.
More and more Bulgarians Get Sick Leave Because of Stress
More and more Bulgarians get sick leave because of stress in the workplace. Nearly 70 million leva - or half of the money earmarked by the hospital business goes to workers suffering from excessive stress.
Men a ‘health hazard’ for women in workplace, survey shows…
According to a new study, working with men in specific industries is bad for women. Researchers from Indiana University Bloomington found that female employees working in male-dominated areas such as science, tech and engineering had higher levels of stress.