DutchNews, January 31,
2019
Burnout is an increasing problem among the working population and
work-related illness is costing society some €9bn a year, according to a new
report by the TNO research institute.
Employers have an increasing number of
tasks but less say and this is translating into a rise in burnout complaints,’
the organisation said on Thursday.
But despite having worse working
conditions, call-out and temporary staff have considerably less burnout
problems than workers on permanent contracts or who are employed via staffing
agencies.’
Approximately one in four sick days is due to psychiatric problems,
stress and burnout the institute said. The figures relate to 2017, when the
absentee rate was around 4%, in line with the 10 year average.
In total, just
over 16% of the 8.5 million people in work – both as employees and
self-employed – experienced burnout related complaints in 2017, compared with
11% in 2017.

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