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Return of hustle culture calls for workplace 'safety valves'

Hustle culture is making a comeback in workplaces and possibly for good reasons, but employees can "only tolerate so much for so long", says a psychologist.

"Human beings can work hard and long hours, which is what the hustle culture requests," Telus Health clinical wellness director for APAC Rose Zaffino tells HR Daily. "[Employees can] do very well in that environment."

Motivations such as success, validation, and "feeling like they're making a contribution" can be positive personal drivers, but additional 'timely' factors are having an impact, she says...

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