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Bloomberg names the countries where workaholics live

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Recently, world rankings called the French lazy, but the pandemic and the economic challenges that followed changed their approach to work.

The greatest workaholics among the heads of companies and organizations are the French. On Friday, January 20, Bloomberg wrote, citing a study by health insurer Bupa Global.

“Four out of ten French business executives admit to working intensively and for long periods of time without regular breaks,” the study said.

It turned out that the French showed the greatest concern about the results of their work.

The authors of the study argued that French residents are becoming workaholics because of their own concerns about the ability of their organizations to withstand the current economic instability, along with the reluctance of employees to work remotely.

“This combination of external economic pressure and a proclivity to rule may have resulted in French executives being the hardest working,” said Anthony Cabrelli, managing director of Bupa Globa.

The publication states that business leaders and organizations from the UAE are in second place in terms of workaholism, Egypt is in third place, followed by Hong Kong, China, Great Britain, the United States and Singapore.

Previously, experts said what the labor market will be like in Ukraine in 2023.

Remember that the Ukrainian labor market has almost nine thousand professions.

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Source: korrespondent

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