Stress disrupts female work/life balance
Oct 30 2009
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A large proportion of women say they can’t achieve a work life balance due to stress at work.
Some 40 per cent of women who earn in excess of £40,000 feel unable to achieve a work/life balance, according to new findings by talent development agency Morgan Redwood. Janice Haddon, managing director of Morgan Redwood, says: ‘With the economic climate as it is, many companies are looking to save money; one way of doing this is obviously to add to the workload of their staff. However, by doing this, it is having a major knock-on effect. Pressure from work is increasing, meaning stress levels are getting higher.’
Of the 237 women interviewed, 39 per cent said they constantly felt anxious, while two-fifths with children reported a loss in confidence upon return to work after pregnancy.
National Stress Awareness Day is on 4 November. For more information visit the International Stress Management Association UK’s website.
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