39% of Canadians report high work stress, but a study of 2,500 workers suggests they may perceive more stress than they personally experience.

39% of Canadians report experiencing high work stress, while 72% believe most other workers face high stress levels. Despite widespread belief in high work stress, a study with 2,500 Canadian workers reveals a different picture, suggesting that people may perceive more stress than they personally experience. The study, MESSI, aims to measure employment sentiments and social inequality in the U.S. and Canada.

June 29, 2024
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