Almost three in four workers lose more than three hours every weekend worrying about work, a survey suggests.
A study of 2,000 British adults, conducted by Populus, showed the biggest worriers were aged between 25 and 34 and lost more than four hours a weekend worrying.
Employees in London are the most likely across Britain to have work stresses affect their weekend.
Sunday night blues hit 53 percent of workers – but surprisingly a relatively high 13 percent also worried about their jobs on a Friday night.
The most common causes of work worry are concerns about job security and the threat of redundancy.
More than one in five employees worry they are not fulfilling their potential at work.
The research was carried out for the employment group Engage for Success…
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