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New survey finds 26% of workers are “unhappy”

A new employee survey has shown that over a quarter of office workers now describe themselves as “unhappy” in the wake of the economic downturn.

The report by recruitment consultancy Badenoch & Clark, shows the numbers of unhappy staff has risen by 5%, up from 21% in April 2007. This has been attributed to employees being asked to take on extra responsibilities as companies look to keep staff levels to a minimum.

The poll found that a tenth of workers now spend the equivalent of an extra day a week at work compared to the hours they put in at the start of the year.

a tenth of workers now spend the equivalent of an extra day a week at work

“We have been running this index for a while now and levels of happiness amongst British office workers have remained quite static, so it’s eye-opening to see such a big jump in unhappy workers over the last three months,” said Neil Wilson, managing director of Badenoch & Clark.

More than a third of companies are not replacing people who go on maternity leave or take another position elsewhere, the research added.

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