Pandemic stress drives many Canadians to consider a career change — via financialpost Pandemic Stress CareerChange
Pandemic stress over the past two years has driven many Canadians to consider a career change, says a monthly health survey.
Workers remain under strain. The findings showed that the general psychological health of Canadians is at the lowest pointThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Work productivity saw the most significant improvement in February, reaching a high not seen since the launch of the index in April 2020.
The survey found that employees who will be making a career change or whose career goals changed due to the pandemic have lower mental health scores than the national average .
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