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Study reveals workaholism can be bad for organisations - make a difference - workplace culture, mental health, wellbeing

Summary by Make a Difference - Workplace Culture, Mental Health, Wellbeing
Sitting here at 22.15, when I could have downed tools hours ago, this caught my eye… Workaholism – otherwise known as work addiction – is an inner pressure to work, that provides a sense of fulfilment, but which can also lead to physical and psychological problems, relationship issues and burnout. Whilst some see workaholism as a sign of dedication and commitment, a recent study led by Aston University and University of Leipzig scholars suggests…
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make a difference - workplace culture, mental health, wellbeing broke the news in on Thursday, February 13, 2025.
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