Workplace “workaholism” is becoming more prevalent. An increasing number of employees, who work more than the typical 40 hours per week, identify as workaholics. Because workaholism is typically acceptable — and even anticipated — by most working environments, it hasn’t garnered much attention in the past. But when you’re trying to lower employee stress at work, it can have detrimental consequences on health and wellbeing.
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