The proportion of younger workers in Britain needing time off for stress has grown compared to older colleagues.
A new report by the charity Mental Health UK found a widening generational gap when it comes to burnout.
A survey found one in three 18 to 24-year-olds had time off because of their mental health, and many said they're not comfortable opening up to bosses about the pressure they're under.
Brian Dow is the Chief Executive of Mental Health UK, and says companies need to be aware that young employees today are different…
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