Canadians aren’t quiet quitting, study shows, but they are burning out

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Canadians aren’t quiet quitting, study shows, but they are burning out
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Research suggests a majority of Canadians are going above and beyond at work, even as many are showing early signs of burnout

– a bit of reshuffle that was happening through 2021 and into the beginning of the year,” he said. “I think people may have finally settled into positions they’re engaged in and are enjoying.”

Mr. Shekhtman warns that if Canadians are working harder as a result of external pressure, their level of productivity likely isn’t sustainable, and research suggests many are starting to feel burnt out.conducted by Achievers, a Toronto-based provider of employee-recognition software, 43 per cent of Canadian workers are at least somewhat burnt out by their work.

“This phenomenon known as ‘quiet quitting’ could be a sign that some employees are disengaged and are shifting their focus to find fulfilment outside of their work,” said Dr. Baumgartner. “Canadian organizations should be asking their employees what they need and how they need it delivered.”

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