Working long hours is not always productive
More than half of UK white-collar staff work in a culture where arriving at work early, staying late and being seen to put in long hours is seen as proof of career commitment, research by insurance company PruHealth says.
More than half of UK white-collar staff work in a culture where arriving at work early, staying late and being seen to put in long hours is seen as proof of career commitment, research by insurance company PruHealth says.
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