Workplace Survey Finds 1 Out 2 of Employees Experiencing Mental Health Issues Due to Job-Related Stress

Staff Report

Friday, April 8th, 2022

Today Magical announces the findings of its "State of Time Report" that surveyed over 1,000 employed adults ages 18 and over on topics related to time management in the workplace. Magical found that the transition to remote and hybrid work has exacerbated long-standing issues pertaining to how companies manage their employees' time.

Key findings:

- 56% said their mental health has suffered due to stress caused by continual time mismanagement at their jobs

- 62% would consider taking a 10% pay cut to have a four-day workweek

- 67% consider quitting their job at least once a month due to the frustrations caused by time mismanagement at their jobs

- 76% say their work calendar overwhelms them at least once a month

"While COVID-19 accelerated the transition to hybrid and remote work, our findings make it clear that status quo workplace time management practices have not evolved," states Tommy Barav, Magical's Co-Founder and CEO. "The future of work is at an inflection point as the antiquated processes, policies, and technologies of years past don't sync with the demands of the modern-day workforce."

Magical's survey also found that while 61% of employees said they're most productive in meetings that last less than 30 minutes, 83% reported that the length of their average meetings either stayed the same or got longer as they shifted to remote and/or hybrid working setups during COVID-19. 

"Our findings indicate that despite more of the workforce operating from the comforts of home, most employees are operating in working environments that are not optimizing their time," says Barav. "Even as more work has shifted home, the stresses associated with the traditional office place have followed suit."