How the 'right to switch off' can benefit mental health
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The UK government is set to introduce a "right to switch off" to combat the ‘24/7 office’ culture, ensuring employees have time to rest.
The prime minister’s deputy spokesperson noted that to maintain motivation and productivity, it is essential for workers to be able to switch off outside their hours.
A concerning statistic revealed by a recent survey shows that over half of UK employees regularly exceed their contracted hours due to presenteeism.
Recent research indicates that one in four British workers is at high risk of burnout, highlighting the urgent need for measures to protect mental health.
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