Pressure at work? Report says these are the most stressful jobs in Canada
Global News
A Statistics Canada survey conducted in April shows that more than 20 per cent of the employed population experienced 'high or very high levels of work-related stress.'
As Canadians transition into post-COVID life, many employees are still struggling to cope with the pressures at work and to balance their jobs with personal time.
A survey by Statistics Canada released Monday showed that at least 20 per cent of the employed population – or 4 million people – experienced “high or very high levels of work-related stress” across the country.
The survey was conducted in April 2023 and included workers aged 15 to 69 years.
The most common cause of job-related stress was a heavy workload, which affected nearly a quarter of employees, according to StatCan.
Almost 16 per cent also found that work-life balance added to their stress, along with emotional load impacting 12 per cent of those surveyed.
People working in health and social care were most likely to report high levels of stress (27.3 per cent) compared to others, the survey showed.
More than three years of COVID-19 have taken a mental and physical toll on health-care workers across the country.
As staffing shortages persist, there are escalating rates of burnout among hospital staff.