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Nearly four in five Australians working from home suffered from burnout last year. Here’s why – The New Daily
A study analysing how white-collar workers managed working from home has revealed nearly eight in 10 Australian workers suffered from burnout.

A global study analysing how white-collar workers managed working from home has revealed nearly four in five Australians suffered from burnout.
With employees also found to have worked nearly twice as many late hours as the year before, the findings have renewed calls for fresh rules and protections to combat work-related stress.
The report, commissioned by work management app Asana, found that of the 2103 Australian and New Zealand workers surveyed, 77 per cent suffered burnout, which was 6 per…
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