º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY
Enterprise

Nearly six in 10 employees ‘neglecting physical health due to work life’

For some, it is putting a growing strain on the balance between work and home life

Nearly six in 10 employees ‘neglecting physical health due to work life’

Growing numbers of employees are neglecting their physical health due to work, with nearly nine in 10 checking emails outside of their regular hours, research suggests.

Aviva has been tracking employees’ experiences since before the coronavirus lockdowns started, with regular surveys.

While home working and the blurring of work-life boundaries has brought welcome flexibility for many people, the increasingly ambiguous relationship between employers and employees is also causing unease, according to the findings.

For some, it is putting a growing strain on the balance between work and home life.

Nearly six in 10 (58%) employees report neglecting their physical health due to being too busy at work – up from 53% when research was carried out in February 2020.

Nearly nine in 10 (86%) said that they are checking emails outside of working hours.

The proportion of employees who are completely satisfied with life has dropped by 10 percentage points in Aviva’s latest research, falling from 67% in February 2020 to 57% in March 2021.

And the proportion feeling anxious day-to-day has increased from 22% in August 2020 to 27% in March 2021.