Amid 70-hour workweek debate, India tops in workplace burnout list
A recent study by the McKinsey Health Institute disclosed that India leads the world in workplace burnout, with 59% of participants experiencing symptoms. The research evaluated employee well-being across 30 nations, examining physical, mental, social, and spiritual aspects. Higher burnout rates were reported by younger employees aged 18 to 24, staff from smaller businesses, and nonmanagers. On the other hand, Cameroon had the lowest burnout rate at 9%, while the global average was 20%.